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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) On request of the comptroller, the attorney general shall bring an action in district court, in the name of the state, to compel a person to:
(1) permit examination of records in accordance with this chapter;
(2) deliver property; or
(3) file a property report.
(b) Venue for a suit brought under this section is in Travis County.
(c) The fact that a suit seeks enforcement of this section from more than one holder is not grounds for an objection concerning misjoinder of parties or causes of action.
(d) When introduced into evidence, the verified property report, unless rebutted, is sufficient evidence that the property is abandoned and subject to delivery under this chapter and for entry of a judgment transferring custody of the property to the comptroller.
(e) The attorney general, on behalf of the comptroller, may recover reasonable attorney's fees from the holder in addition to recovery of any unclaimed property accrued or a penalty or interest due.
(f) In addition to a penalty or interest assessed on delinquent property, a holder who fails to pay or deliver property or who fails to file a property report within the time prescribed by this chapter is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed $100 for each day of violation.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Property Code - PROP § 74.709. Suit to Compel Delivery of Property and Civil Penalties - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/property-code/prop-sect-74-709/
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