Texas Statutes

§ 36.303 — JUDGMENT AS PROOF OF CLAIM.

Texas § 36.303
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Tex. Finance Code Code Ann. § 36.303 (2026).

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Sec. 36.303. JUDGMENT AS PROOF OF CLAIM.

(a)A judgment entered against a state bank in liquidation before the date the bank was closed for liquidation may not be given higher priority than a claim of an unsecured creditor unless the judgment creditor in a proof of claim proves the allegations supporting the judgment to the receiver's satisfaction.
(b)A judgment against the bank taken by default or by collusion before the date the bank was closed for liquidation may not be considered as conclusive evidence of the liability of the bank to the judgment creditor or of the amount of damages to which the judgment creditor is entitled.
(c)A judgment against the bank entered after the date the bank was closed for liquidation may not be considered as evidence of liability or of the amount of dam

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Legislative History

Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.

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