Texas Business Organizations Code - Section 9.103. Reinstatement By Secretary Of State After Revocation
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§ 9.103. REINSTATEMENT BY SECRETARY OF STATE AFTER
REVOCATION. (a) The secretary of state shall reinstate the
registration of an entity that has been revoked under this
subchapter if the entity files an application for reinstatement in
accordance with Section 9.104, accompanied by each amendment to the
entity's registration that is required by intervening events,
including circumstances requiring an amendment to the name of the
entity or the name under which the entity is registered to transact
business in this state as described in Section 9.105, and:
(1) the entity has corrected the circumstances that
led to the revocation and any other circumstances that may exist of
the types described by Section 9.101(b), including the payment of
fees, interest, or penalties; or
(2) the secretary of state finds that the
circumstances that led to the revocation did not exist at the time
of revocation.
(b) If a foreign filing entity's registration is reinstated
before the third anniversary of the revocation, the entity is
considered to have been registered or in existence at all times
during the period of revocation.
Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, § 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
Section: 9.051 9.052 9.053 9.054 9.055 9.101 9.102 9.103 9.104 9.105 9.106 9.151 9.152 9.153 9.154
Last modified: August 11, 2007
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