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Texas Business Organizations Code - Chapter 6 Meetings And VotingLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Business Organizations Code > Texas Business Organizations Code - Chapter 6 Meetings And Voting Sponsored Links(a) Meetings of the owners or members of a domestic entity may be held at locations in or outside the state as: (1) provided by ... (a) Subject to this code and the governing documents of a domestic entity, the owners, members, or governing persons of the entity, or a committee ... A person participating in a meeting is considered present at the meeting, unless the participation is for the express purpose of objecting to the transaction ... (a) Subject to this code and the governing documents of the entity, notice of a meeting of the owners, members, or governing persons of a ... (a) Notice of a meeting is not required to be given to an owner, member, or governing person of a domestic entity, or a member ... (a) Notice of a meeting is not required to be given to an owner or member of a filing entity entitled to notice under this ... (a) Subject to this code, the governing documents of a domestic entity may provide the record date, or the manner of determining the record date, ... (a) Subject to this code and the governing documents of an entity, the governing authority of the entity may provide the record date for determining ... (a) In this section, "distribution" includes a distribution that: (1) was payable to an owner or member but not paid and was held in suspension ... Subject to the title governing the domestic entity, voting of interests of a domestic entity must be conducted in the manner provided by the governing ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), an ownership interest owned by the entity that is the issuer of the interest, or by its direct ... An ownership interest in an entity owned by another entity, whether a domestic or foreign entity, may be voted by the officer, agent, or proxy ... (a) An administrator, executor, guardian, or conservator of an estate who holds an ownership interest as part of the estate may vote the interest without ... (a) A receiver may vote an ownership interest standing in the name of the receiver. (b) A receiver may vote an ownership interest held by ... A pledged ownership interest may be voted by: (1) the owner of the pledged interest until the interest is transferred into the pledgee's name; and ... (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 ... (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 ... (a) A written consent signed by an owner or member of a filing entity as provided by Section 6.202, if the consent is not solicited ... Advance notice is not required to be given to take an action by written consent as provided by this subchapter. Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. ... Any photographic, photostatic, facsimile, or similarly reliable reproduction of a consent in writing signed by an owner, member, or governing person of a filing entity ... (a) Except as provided by this code or the governing documents, any number of owners of an entity may enter into a written voting trust ... (a) Except as provided by this code or the governing documents, any number of owners of an entity, or any number of owners of the ... This chapter does not apply to a general partnership or a limited partnership except to the extent its governing documents specify. Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ... Subchapters C and D do not apply to a limited liability company except to the extent its governing documents specify. Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |