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Chapter 34
Execution on Judgments

Sections

34.001
No Execution on Dormant Judgment
34.002
Effect of Plaintiff's Death
34.003
Effect of Defendant's Death
34.004
Levy on Property Conveyed to Third Party
34.005
Levy on Property of Surety
34.021
Recovery of Property Before Sale
34.022
Recovery of Property Value After Sale
34.041
Sale at Place Other than Courthouse Door; Date and Time of Sale
34.042
Sale of City Lots
34.043
Sale of Rural Property
34.044
Stock Shares Subject to Sale
34.045
Conveyance of Title After Sale
34.046
Purchaser Considered Innocent Purchaser Without Notice
34.047
Distribution of Sale Proceeds
34.048
Purchase by Officer Void
34.061
Duty Toward Seized Personalty; Liability
34.062
Duty of Successor Officer
34.063
Improper Endorsement of Writ
34.064
Improper Return of Writ
34.065
Failure to Levy or Sell
34.066
Improper Sale
34.067
Failure to Deliver Money Collected
34.068
Rules Governing Actions Under This Chapter
34.069
Payment of Damages
34.070
Right of Subrogation
34.071
Duties of Executing Officer
34.072
Timing of Execution and Return
34.073
Transfer of Writ; No Duty to Levy Outside of County
34.074
Officer's Surety
34.075
Wrongful Levy
34.076
Exclusive Remedy
34.0445
Persons Eligible to Purchase Real Property
 



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