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  10. Subchapter X - Property.


Subchapter X - Property.


  • § 5–119.01. Property Clerk office created; definitions.
  • § 5–119.02. Lost, stolen or abandoned property — Custody.
  • § 5–119.03. Registration record.
  • § 5–119.04. Powers of notaries public.
  • § 5–119.05. Administration of oaths; certification of depositions.
  • § 5–119.06. Property clerk — Return of property — General requirements; multiple claimants; immunity; property needed as evidence; notice to owner; disposition upon failure to claim.
  • § 5–119.07. Acquittal of accused.
  • § 5–119.08. Ownership claim by other than person arrested.
  • § 5–119.09. Property transmitted; deceased and incompetent persons; storage; fees; sale.
  • § 5–119.10. Sale at public auction; motor vehicle with lien of record; disposition of proceeds from sale.
  • § 5–119.11. Immunity from damages to property; exception; “gross negligence” defined.
  • § 5–119.12. Sale of unclaimed animals.
  • § 5–119.13. Sale of perishable property.
  • § 5–119.14. Property delivered to owner preceding trial — Generally.
  • § 5–119.15. Property delivered to owner preceding trial — Perishable property.
  • § 5–119.16. Property delivered to owner preceding trial — Large quantities of goods held for sale.
  • § 5–119.17. Use of property as evidence.
  • § 5–119.18. Property treated as abandoned.
  • § 5–119.19. Abandoned intangible personal property.
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