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Texas Business Corporation Act - Part 7Legal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Business Corporation Act > Texas Business Corporation Act - Part 7 A. A corporation may be dissolved involuntarily by a decree of the district court of the county in which the registered office of ... A. The Secretary of State shall certify to the Attorney General, ... A. Every action for the involuntary dissolution of a domestic corporation or revocation of the certificate of authority of a foreign corporation ... A. A receiver may be appointed by any court having jurisdiction of the subject matter for specific corporate ... A. A receiver may be appointed for the assets and business of a corporation by the district court for ... A. The district court for the county in which the registered office ... A. No receiver shall be appointed for any corporation to which this Act applies ... A. It shall not be necessary to make shareholders parties to any action or proceeding ... A. In proceedings to liquidate the assets and business of a corporation, when the costs and expenses of such proceedings and ... A. In any case in which the court shall enter a decree dissolving a corporation, it shall be the duty ... A. Upon the voluntary or involuntary dissolution of a corporation, the portion of the assets ... A. A dissolved corporation shall continue its corporate existence for a period of three years from the date of dissolution, for ... Texas Lawyers
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