Texas Business Organizations Code - Section 1.003. Disinterested Person
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§ 1.003. DISINTERESTED PERSON. (a) For purposes of this
code, a person is disinterested with respect to the approval of a
contract, transaction, or other matter, or to the consideration of
the disposition of a claim or challenge relating to a contract,
transaction, or particular conduct, if the person or the person's
associate:
(1) is not a party to the contract or transaction or
materially involved in the conduct that is the subject of the claim
or challenge; and
(2) does not have a material financial interest in the
outcome of the contract or transaction or the disposition of the
claim or challenge.
(b) For purposes of Subsection (a), a person is not
materially involved in a contract or transaction that is the
subject of a claim or challenge and does not have a material
financial interest in the outcome of a contract or transaction or
the disposition of a claim or challenge solely because:
(1) the person was nominated or elected as a governing
person by a person who is:
(A) interested in the contract or transaction;
or
(B) alleged to have engaged in the conduct that
is the subject of the claim or challenge;
(2) the person receives normal fees or customary
compensation, reimbursement for expenses, or benefits as a
governing person of the entity;
(3) the person has a direct or indirect equity
interest in the entity;
(4) the entity has, or its subsidiaries have, an
interest in the contract or transaction or was affected by the
alleged conduct;
(5) the person or an associate of the person receives
ordinary and reasonable compensation for reviewing, making
recommendations regarding, or deciding on the disposition of the
claim or challenge; or
(6) in the case of a review by the person of the
alleged conduct that is the subject of the claim or challenge:
(A) the person is named as a defendant in the
derivative proceeding regarding the matter or as a person who
engaged in the alleged conduct; or
(B) the person, acting as a governing person,
approved, voted for, or acquiesced in the act being challenged if
the act did not result in a material personal or financial benefit
to the person and the challenging party fails to allege particular
facts that, if true, raise a significant prospect that the
governing person would be held liable to the entity or its owners or
members as a result of the conduct.
Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
Section: 1.001 1.002 1.003 1.004 1.005 1.006 1.007 1.008 1.009 1.051 1.052 1.053 1.054 1.101 1.102
Last modified: August 10, 2007
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