101.107 – PAYMENT AND COLLECTION OF JUDGMENT. (a) A
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 101.107
Summary
This law outlines how judgments against governmental units can be enforced. It specifies that enforcement follows the same rules as other judgments unless the governmental unit has liability insurance, in which case the judgment holder can collect from the insurer.
Judgments against governmental units follow standard enforcement procedures.
Collection is possible if the unit has liability insurance.
Limits collection to the insurer's liability coverage.
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