126.002 – APPOINTMENT OF RECEIVER. (a) The judge of a
Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 126.002
Summary
This law allows a judge to appoint a receiver for a religious congregation that has not functioned for at least a year. It applies to congregations that previously held regular worship services in a community. The appointment is intended to manage the congregation's assets and affairs during its period of inactivity.
Applies to inactive religious congregations for over one year.
Judicial appointment of a receiver is required.
Aims to manage the congregation's assets and affairs.
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