Sec. 186.307. ACTION ON CLAIM. (a) Not later than six months after the last day permitted for the filing of claims or a later date allowed by the court, the receiver shall accept or reject in whole or in part each claim filed against the state trust company in liquidation, except for an unliquidated or undetermined claim governed by Section 186.305. The receiver shall reject a claim if the receiver doubts its validity.
(b) The receiver shall mail written notice to each claimant, specifying the disposition of the person's claim. If a claim is rejected in whole or in part, the receiver in the notice shall specify the basis for rejection and advise the claimant of the procedures and deadline for appeal.
(c) The receiver shall send each claimant a summary schedule of approved and rejected claims by priority class and notify the claimant:
(1) that a copy of a schedule of claims disposition including only the name of the claimant, the amount of the claim allowed, and the amount of the claim rejected is available on request; and
(2) of the procedure and deadline for filing an objection to an approved claim.
(d) The receiver or an agent or employee of the receiver, including an employee of the department, is not liable, and a cause of action may not be brought against the person, for an act or omission of the person relating to the adjustment, negotiation, or settlement of a claim.
Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 62, Sec. 7.16(a), eff. Sept. 1, 1999.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Financial Institutions and Businesses
Chapter 186 - Dissolution and Receivership
Subchapter D. Claims Against Receivership Estate
Section 186.302. Proof of Claim
Section 186.303. Judgment as Proof of Claim
Section 186.304. Secured Claim
Section 186.305. Unliquidated or Undetermined Claim
Section 186.307. Action on Claim
Section 186.308. Objection to Approved Claim
Section 186.309. Appeal of Rejected Claim
Section 186.310. Payment of Claim
Section 186.311. Priority of Claims Against Insured State Trust Company
Section 186.312. Priority of Claims Against Uninsured State Trust Company