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Texas Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes - Chapter 2 Public Offices And BooksLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes > Texas Vernon's Texas Civil Statutes - Chapter 2 Public Offices And Books Sponsored LinksEvery railroad company chartered by this State, or owning or operating any line of railway within this State, shall keep and maintain permanently its general ... If said railroad company has not contracted or agreed for a valuable consideration to maintain its general offices at any certain place within this State, ... Such railroads shall keep and maintain their machine shops and roundhouses, or either, at such place or places as they may have contracted to keep ... Railroad companies shall keep and maintain at the place within this State where its general offices are located the office of its president, or vice-president, ... Each railroad company chartered by this State, or owning, operating, or controlling any line of railroad within this State, which shall violate any provision of ... All railroad corporations operating in, and having their repair shops within this State, are required to repair, renovate or rebuild in this State all defective ... The principal business of said corporation shall be conducted, and stock transferred and claims for damages settled and adjusted at the public or general offices ... The president or superintendent of every railroad company doing business in this State shall report annually under oath to the Comptroller or Governor the true ... The books of such corporation kept at its public office shall at all reasonable business hours be open to the inspection of each stockholder, and ... If said railroad or other corporation shall fail or refuse to comply with any provision of the three preceding articles, it shall be liable to ... The Attorney General shall bring suit against said corporation, and prosecute it to judgment for any violation of any provision of this chapter. Acts 1885, ... After the passage of this act, no railroad company shall change the location of its general offices, machine shops, round houses, or home terminals, save ... The public office of a railroad corporation shall be considered the domicile of such corporation. Acts 1876, p. 150; G.L. vol. 8, p. 986. ... Last modified: August 11, 2007 |