Sec. 34.062. DUTY OF SUCCESSOR OFFICER. If the officer who receives a writ of execution dies or goes out of office before the writ is returned, his successor or the officer authorized to discharge the duties of the office shall proceed in the same manner as the receiving officer was required to proceed.
Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 959, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1985.
Structure Texas Statutes
Civil Practice and Remedies Code
Title 2 - Trial, Judgment, and Appeal
Chapter 34 - Execution on Judgments
Subchapter D. Duties and Liabilities of Executing Officer
Section 34.061. Duty Toward Seized Personalty; Liability
Section 34.062. Duty of Successor Officer
Section 34.063. Improper Endorsement of Writ
Section 34.065. Failure to Levy or Sell
Section 34.067. Failure to Deliver Money Collected
Section 34.068. Rules Governing Actions Under This Chapter
Section 34.069. Payment of Damages
Section 34.070. Right of Subrogation
Section 34.071. Duties of Executing Officer
Section 34.072. Timing of Execution and Return
Section 34.073. Transfer of Writ; No Duty to Levy Outside of County