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Chapter 117
Depositories for Certain Trust Funds and Court Registry Funds

Sections

117.001
Definitions
117.002
Transfer of Unclaimed Funds to Comptroller
117.003
Compliance with Federal Tax Law for Funds Held Under This Chapter
117.021
Applications
117.022
Notice
117.023
Selection of Depository
117.024
Qualification as Depository
117.025
Designation of Depository
117.026
Advertisement for and Selection of Depository Outside the County
117.027
Failure to Select Depository
117.028
Application of County Depository Law
117.052
Deposits of Registry Funds by County and District Clerks
117.053
Withdrawal of Funds
117.054
County Expenses Paid from Interest
117.055
County Expenses Paid from Fees
117.056
Obligations Payable at County Seat
117.057
New Bond
117.081
Liability of County and District Clerks
117.083
Loss of Registry Funds
117.084
Depository to Pay Check on Presentment
117.112
Money Affected
117.113
Depository Contract
117.114
Notice
117.115
Applications
117.116
Selection of Depository
117.117
Qualification as Depository
117.118
Application of County Depository Law
117.119
Deposit of Funds
117.120
Custodianship
117.121
Disbursement of Funds
117.122
Interest
117.123
Audit
117.124
Liability of Clerk
117.125
Transfer of Money
117.0521
Custodianship
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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