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  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.01 - Voluntary Dissolution By Incorporators Or Directors
    A. A corporation which has not commenced business and which has not issued any shares, may be voluntarily dissolved ...
  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.02 - Voluntary Dissolution By Consent Of Shareholders
    A. A corporation may be voluntarily dissolved by the written consent of all of its shareholders. B. Upon the ...
  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.03 - Voluntary Dissolution By Act Of Corporation
    A. A corporation may be dissolved by the act of the corporation when authorized in the following manner: (1) ...
  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.04 - Procedure Before Filing Articles Of Dissolution
    A. Before filing articles of dissolution: (1) The corporation shall cease to carry on its business, except insofar as ...
  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.05 - Revocation Of Voluntary Dissolution Proceedings
    A. At any time prior to the issuance of a certificate of dissolution by the Secretary of State, or within ...
  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.06 - Articles Of Dissolution
    A. If voluntary dissolution proceedings have been taken and have not been revoked, then when all debts, liabilities, and obligations of the ...
  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.07 - Filing Articles Of Dissolution
    A. The original and a copy of such articles of dissolution shall be delivered to the Secretary of State, along with ...
  • Texas Business Corporation Act Article 6.08 - Fraudulent Termination
    A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, a court may order the revocation of dissolution of a corporation that was dissolved as ...
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