Texas Business Organizations Code - Section 10.155. Filing Of Certificate Of Conversion
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§ 10.155. FILING OF CERTIFICATE OF CONVERSION. (a) If a
certificate of conversion is required to be filed, the certificate
of conversion must be filed in accordance with Chapter 4. If the
converted entity is a filing entity, the certificate of formation
of the filing entity must also be filed with the certificate of
conversion in accordance with Chapter 4. Except as provided by this
section, the certificate must be filed with the secretary of state.
(b) If the converting entity is a domestic real estate
investment trust, the certificate of conversion must be filed in
accordance with Chapter 4 with the county clerk of the county in
which the converting entity's principal place of business in this
state is located.
(c) If the converted entity is a domestic real estate
investment trust, the certificate of formation of the converted
entity must also be filed with the certificate of conversion in
accordance with Chapter 4 with the county clerk of the county in
which the converted entity's principal place of business in this
state is located.
Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
Section: 10.106 10.107 10.108 10.151 10.152 10.153 10.154 10.155 10.156 10.201 10.202 10.203 10.251 10.252 10.253
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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