Tex. Fin. Code § 59.007

Attachment, Injunction, Execution, Or Garnishment

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Sec. 59.007. ATTACHMENT, INJUNCTION, EXECUTION, OR GARNISHMENT. (a) An attachment, injunction, execution, or writ of garnishment may not be issued against or served on a financial institution that has its principal office or a branch in this state to collect a money judgment or secure a prospective money judgment against the financial institution before the judgment is final and all appeals have been foreclosed by law.

(b) An attachment, injunction, execution, or writ of garnishment issued to or served on a financial institution for the purpose of collecting a money judgment or securing a prospective money judgment against a customer of the financial institution is governed by Section 59.008 and not this section.

Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997. Amended by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 344, Sec. 2.016, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 5 cases, 2000–2015 · leading case: C&H Nationwide, Inc. v. Norwest Bank Texas NA
C&H Nationwide, Inc. v. Norwest Bank Texas NA (2000) ca5 · cites it 2× “008 and replaced it with Texas Finance Code section 59.007. 3 Appellees have moved this court for damages and costs for a frivolous appeal under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 38; C&H responded to each motion and moved the court to award it attorney’s fees in the amount of…”
First Bank & Trust Company v. Centura Land Corporation F/K/A Iori Centura, Inc. (2015) texapp · cites it 2× “Finally, Appellants’ reliance upon TEX. FIN. CODE § 59.007(a) likewise, by its very unambiguous language, does not support Appellants’ contentions.”
C & H Nationwide, Inc v. Norwest Bank Texas Na, Garnishee Wesley Kennemer Curley Joe Trucking C & H Nationwide Inc v. No (2000) ca5 “008 and replaced it with Texas Finance Code section 59.007. 3 8 Appellees have moved this court for damages and costs for a frivolous appeal under Federal Rule of Appellate Procedure 38; C & H responded to each motion and moved the court to award it attorney's fees in the amount…”
Cluster 20724 “TEX. FIN. CODE ANN. § 59.007 (West Supp. 1999).”
C & H Nationwide Inc v. Norwest Bank Texas (2000) ca5 “TEX. FIN. CODE ANN. § 59.007 (West Supp. 1999).”
— Tex. Fin. Code § 59.007(a) — 1 case
First Bank & Trust Company v. Centura Land Corporation F/K/A Iori Centura, Inc. (2015) texapp “Finally, Appellants’ reliance upon TEX. FIN. CODE § 59.007(a) likewise, by its very unambiguous language, does not support Appellants’ contentions.”
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