Texas Code of Criminal Procedure - Article 17A.02. Allegation Of Name
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Art. 17A.02. ALLEGATION OF NAME. (a) In alleging the name of
a defendant corporation, it is sufficient to state in the
complaint, indictment, or information the corporate name, or to
state any name or designation by which the corporation is known or
may be identified. It is not necessary to allege that the defendant
was lawfully incorporated.
(b) In alleging the name of a defendant association it is
sufficient to state in the complaint, indictment, or information
the association's name, or to state any name or designation by which
the association is known or may be identified, or to state the name
or names of one or more members of the association, referring to the
unnamed members as "others." It is not necessary to allege the
legal form of the association.
Added by Acts 1973, 63rd Leg., p. 979, ch. 399, Sec. 2(D), eff. Jan.
1, 1974.
Article: 7A.01 7A.02 7A.03 7A.04 7A.05 7A.06 17A.01 17A.02 17A.03 17A.04 17A.05 17A.06 17A.07 17A.08 17A.09
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