17.59 – POST JUDGMENT RELIEF. (a) If a money judgment
Texas Business and Commerce Code § 17.59
Summary
This law provides a mechanism for the prevailing party to seek post-judgment relief if a money judgment remains unsatisfied for 30 days. It establishes presumptions about the defendant's financial status and the risk to their property, aiding the prevailing party in further collection efforts.
Applies when a money judgment is unsatisfied for 30 days.
Presumes defendant is insolvent or at risk of insolvency.
Protects prevailing party's interests in collecting judgment.
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