Sec. 126.155. POWER TO PROTECT, PRESERVE, AND RECOVER PROPERTY. (a) The conservator may take measures necessary to preserve, protect, and recover the assets or property of the credit union, including filing a lawsuit against any person.
(b) An asset or property of the credit union includes a claim or cause of action that belongs to or that may be asserted by the credit union.
(c) The conservator may deal with that property in the capacity of conservator.
(d) The conservator may file, prosecute, or defend a suit brought by or against the credit union if the conservator considers it necessary to protect the interested party or property affected by the suit.
Acts 1997, 75th Leg., ch. 1008, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1997.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Financial Institutions and Businesses
Chapter 126 - Credit Union Supervision and Regulation
Subchapter D. Administration of Conservatorship
Section 126.151. Conservator Subject to Commission Control
Section 126.152. General Powers of Conservator
Section 126.153. Powers Relating to Claims
Section 126.154. Power to Repudiate Burdensome Transaction
Section 126.155. Power to Protect, Preserve, and Recover Property
Section 126.156. Duties of Conservator
Section 126.157. Term of Conservator
Section 126.158. Transfer of Management of Rehabilitated Credit Union
Section 126.159. Cost of Conservatorship