Sec. 57.336. TRUSTEES' EXPENSE
- (a) The trustees shall make a charge against the trust estate for each reasonable expense incurred by them in conducting the business of the district and in litigating a suit for the district.
- (b) The trustees shall charge any unpaid counsel fees or court costs incurred by former district officers against the trust estate.
- (c) The trustees shall present the charges against the trust estate to the commissioners court and shall post notice in the manner provided for other claims against the district.
- (d) If the commissioners court approves a charge against the trust estate, the charge becomes a valid, preferred claim against the district.
- (e) The trustees, acting as treasurer, may retain money in their control to pay for a valid claim which they have against the district.
- (f) If the commissioners court rejects a part of an expense which the trustees think is a valid claim, the trustees may appeal the decision as other claimants.
Acts 1971, 62nd Leg., p. 110, ch. 58, Sec. 1, eff. Aug. 30, 1971.