Texas Finance Code
§ 186.218 — DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY; SETTLING OF CLAIM
FI § 186.218Title 3. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND BUSINESSES · Part F. TRUST COMPANIES · Ch. 186. DISSOLUTION AND RECEIVERSHIP · Art. C. INVOLUNTARY DISSOLUTION AND LIQUIDATION
Statute text
View on source(a)In liquidating a state trust company, the receiver on order of the court entered with or without hearing may:
(1)sell all or part of the property of the state trust company;
(2)borrow money and pledge all or part of the assets of the state trust company to secure the debt created, except that the receiver may not be held personally liable to repay borrowed funds;
(3)compromise or compound a doubtful or uncollectible debt or claim owed by or owing to the state trust company; and
(4)enter another agreement on behalf of the state trust company that the receiver considers necessary or proper to the management, conservation, or liquidation of its assets.
(b)If the amount of a debt or claim owed by or owing to the state trust company or the value of an item of property of the trust company does not exceed $20,000, excluding interest, the receiver may compromise or compound the debt or claim or sell the property on terms the receiver considers to be in the best interest of the state trust company estate without obtaining the approval of the court.
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Legislative history
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 7.16(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1999.