Texas Finance Code 36.220 – Receiver’s Report; Expenses
(a) The receiver shall file with the court:
(1) a quarterly report showing the operation, receipts, expenditures, and general condition of the bank in liquidation; and
(2) a final report regarding the liquidated bank showing all receipts and expenditures and giving a full explanation and a statement of the disposition of all assets of the bank.
(b) The receiver shall pay all administrative expenses out of money or other assets of the bank. Each quarter the receiver shall swear to and submit an itemized report of those expenses. The court shall approve the report unless an objection is filed before the 11th day after the date it is submitted. An objection may be made only by a party in interest and must specify each item objected to and the ground for the objection. The court shall set the objection for hearing and notify the parties of this action. The objecting party has the burden of proof to show that the item objected to is improper, unnecessary, or excessive.
Terms Used In Texas Finance Code 36.220
- Assets: (1) The property comprising the estate of a deceased person, or (2) the property in a trust account.
- Swear: includes affirm. See Texas Government Code 311.005
(c) The court may prescribe whether the notice of the receiver’s report is to be given by service on specific parties, by publication, or by a combination of those methods.