First volume of a manual compiled by professional lawyers in the state of Texas regarding the processes and forms needed for debt collection transactions. It includes forms with filler text and extensive explanations about how the forms might be completed depending on various common scenarios.
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Titles
Main Title:
Texas Collections Manual: Fifth Edition, Volume 1
Uniform Title:
Texas collection manual
Description
First volume of a manual compiled by professional lawyers in the state of Texas regarding the processes and forms needed for debt collection transactions. It includes forms with filler text and extensive explanations about how the forms might be completed depending on various common scenarios.
Physical Description
[534] p.
Notes
Contents: Preface -- Summary of Contents -- How to Download This Manual -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Debt Collection Law Practice -- Chapter 2. Laws Affecting Debt Collection -- Chapter 3. Finding Debtor and Debtor's Assets -- Chapter 4. Communicating with Debtor -- Chapter 5. Repossession -- Chapter 6. Presuit Considerations -- Chapter 7. Creation and Enforcement of Liens -- Chapter 8. Prejudgment Remedies -- [Chapter 9-13. reserved]
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Additions and changes to a manual compiled by professional lawyers in the state of Texas regarding the processes and forms needed for debt collection transactions: "This supplement updates the practice notes and forms and incorporates relevant case law handed down before January 2019" (p. 1).