Texas Business Organizations Code - Section 6.201. Unanimous Written Consent To Action
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§ 6.201. UNANIMOUS WRITTEN CONSENT TO ACTION. (a) This
section applies to any action required or authorized to be taken
under this code or the governing documents of a filing entity at an
annual or special meeting of the owners or members of the entity or
at a regular, special, or other meeting of the governing authority
of the entity or a committee of the governing authority.
(b) The owners or members or the governing authority of a
filing entity, or a committee of the governing authority, may take
action without holding a meeting, providing notice, or taking a
vote if each person entitled to vote on the action signs a written
consent or consents stating the action taken.
(c) A written consent described by Subsection (b) has the
same effect as a unanimous vote at a meeting.
(d) A filing instrument filed with the filing officer may
state that an action approved by written consent or consents has the
effect of an approval by a unanimous vote at a meeting.
Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
Section: 6.103 6.151 6.152 6.153 6.154 6.155 6.156 6.201 6.202 6.203 6.204 6.205 6.251 6.252 6.301
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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