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Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code - Chapter 34 Execution On Judgments

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  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.001 - No Execution On Dormant Judgment
    (a) If a writ of execution is not issued within 10 years after the rendition of a judgment of a court of record or a ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.002 - Effect Of Plaintiff's Death
    (a) If a plaintiff dies after judgment, any writ of execution must be issued in the name of the plaintiff's legal representative, if any, and ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.003 - Effect Of Defendant's Death
    The death of the defendant after a writ of execution is issued stays the execution proceedings, but any lien acquired by levy of the writ ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.004 - Levy On Property Conveyed To Third Party
    Property that the judgment debtor has sold, mortgaged, or conveyed in trust may not be seized in execution if the purchaser, mortgagee, or trustee points ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.005 - Levy On Property Of Surety
    (a) If the face of a writ of execution or the endorsement of the clerk shows that one of the persons against whom it is ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.021 - Recovery Of Property Before Sale
    A person is entitled to recover his property that has been seized through execution of a writ issued by a court if the judgment on ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.022 - Recovery Of Property Value After Sale
    (a) A person is entitled to recover from the judgment creditor the market value of the person's property that has been seized through execution of ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.041 - Sale At Place Other Than Courthouse Door
    If the public sale of land is required by law to be made at a place other than the courthouse door, sales under this chapter ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.042 - Sale Of City Lots
    If real property taken in execution consists of several lots, tracts, or parcels in a city or town, each lot, tract, or parcel must be ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.043 - Sale Of Rural Property
    (a) If real property taken in execution is not located in a city or town, the defendant in the writ who holds legal or equitable ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.044 - Stock Shares Subject To Sale
    Shares of stock in a corporation or joint-stock company that are owned by a defendant in execution may be sold on execution. Acts 1985, 69th ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.0445 - Persons Eligible To Purchase Real Property
    (a) An officer conducting a sale of real property under this subchapter may not execute or deliver a deed to the purchaser of the property ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.045 - Conveyance Of Title After Sale
    (a) When the sale has been made and its terms complied with, the officer shall execute and deliver to the purchaser a conveyance of all ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.046 - Purchaser Considered Innocent Purchaser Without Notice
    The purchaser of property sold under execution is considered to be an innocent purchaser without notice if the purchaser would have been considered an innocent ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.047 - Distribution Of Sale Proceeds
    (a) An officer shall deliver money collected on execution to the entitled party at the earliest opportunity. (b) The officer is entitled to retain from ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.048 - Purchase By Officer Void
    If an officer or his deputy conducting an execution sale directly or indirectly purchases the property, the sale is void. Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.061 - Duty Toward Seized Personalty; Liability
    (a) The officer shall keep securely all personal property on which he has levied and for which no delivery bond is given. (b) If an ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.062 - Duty Of Successor Officer
    If the officer who receives a writ of execution dies or goes out of office before the writ is returned, his successor or the officer ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.063 - Improper Endorsement Of Writ
    If an officer receives more than one writ of execution on the same day against the same person and fails to number them as received ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.064 - Improper Return Of Writ
    If an officer neglects or refuses to return a writ of execution as required by law or makes a false return on a writ of ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.065 - Failure To Levy Or Sell
    If an officer fails or refuses to levy on or sell property subject to execution and the levy or sale could have taken place, the ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.066 - Improper Sale
    If an officer sells property without giving notice as required by the Texas Rules of Civil Procedure or sells property in a manner other than ...
  • Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code Section 34.067 - Failure To Deliver Money Collected
    If an officer fails or refuses to deliver money collected under an execution when demanded by the person entitled to receive the money, the officer ...
  • Last modified: August 10, 2007