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February 3, 2016
Appeal Bond Texas Uses

An appeal bond in Texas is used by a defendant wishing to halt collection of a judgment until after an appeal. This surety bond must comply with appeal bond Texas statute in order to be accepted by the court. Once the appeal bond Texas requirements are met the defendant can seek an appeal without the […]

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December 21, 2015
Releasing A Mechanic Lien Texas Bond

A mechanic lien Texas situation may arise from a contractor not being paid for services. To recover the money they feel they are owed they will put a lien on property. Having a lien placed on property can cause several problems if not addressed right away. Houses can be foreclosed on, automobiles can be repossessed, […]

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December 8, 2015
Uses of Writ of Attachment Texas Bond

Are you involved in a case where someone owes you money and need a way to protect payment? A writ of attachment Texas surety bond helps. A writ of attachment Texas surety bond is used in several types of situations including property securement, ensuring someone testifies in court, and helping parents regain possession of their […]

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December 1, 2015
Writ of Possession Texas Bond

With factors driving more people to rent than buy, the renters market is getting more competitive and more expensive. Landlords in Texas, as in other states, are having to deal with a very negative side of this exchange: evictions. This is why a writ of possession Texas surety bond is becoming very familiar to both […]

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September 10, 2015
Texas Garnishment Bond And Wage Attachment Restrictions

Garnishing wages in the state of Texas can be more difficult than in other areas of the country. While every state must abide by Federal Law, Texas is one of the few states where the garnishment restrictions are even tougher at the state level. Before garnishing a person’s wages it is important to know what […]

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April 15, 2013
Custodian of Veteran Bond in Texas

Custodian of Veteran bond in Texas work similarly to guardianship bonds in that they oversee the assets of another person. However, the two cannot be interchangeable as the custodian of veteran bond deals solely with veterans of the United States armed forces. While guardianship bonds go through Texas probate court, parties overseeing a veteran’s estate […]

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March 29, 2013
Supersedeas Bond in Texas

A supersedeas bond in Texas covers the cost of a money judgment and court fees, in order to stay a judgment during an appeal process. Without using a surety bond, a defendant is required to immediately settle the judgment with the plaintiff. Clients may be hopeful that they will not need the appeal process, some […]

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March 26, 2012
Executor Bond in Texas

A surety bond definition may not be adequate to understand a bond fully and why it is needed. Take an Executor Bond in Texas for example. Here is a standard surety bond definition: “Personal Representative Bonds, also referred to as Administrator or Executor Bond) guarantee the faithful performance of the Personal Representative in their duties […]

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February 29, 2012
License and permit bonds in Texas

License and permit bonds in Texas cover a range of activity including selling airline tickets, facilitating the purchase of a yacht and handling the mortgage of a home. Today, Jurisco’s surety bond blog reviews three common types of license and permit bonds in Texas: mobile home installer/dealer bond, title agency surety and fidelity bond, and […]

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