Texas Statutes
§ 10.203 — ABANDONMENT IF NO FILING REQUIRED.
Texas § 10.203
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Code BOBusiness Organizations Code
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Tex. Business Organizations Code Code Ann. § 10.203 (2026).
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Sec. 10.203. ABANDONMENT IF NO FILING REQUIRED.
(a)If no filing is required by this chapter for the abandonment of a merger, interest exchange, or conversion, the merger, interest exchange, or conversion is abandoned:
(1)as provided by the procedures in the plan of merger, exchange, or conversion; or
(2)if no abandonment procedures are provided by the plan, in the manner determined by the governing authority of the abandoning entity.
(b)A filing of a certificate of abandonment under Section 4.057 is not required for the abandonment of a merger, interest exchange, or conversion if no filing is required under Subchapter D to make the merger, interest exchange, or conversion effective.
SUBCHAPTER F. PROPERTY TRANSFERS AND DISPOSITIONS
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Legislative History
Added by Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 64 (H.B. 1319 ), Sec. 38, eff. January 1, 2006.
Nearby Sections
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§ 10.001
ADOPTION OF PLAN OF MERGER.§ 10.006
SHORT FORM MERGER.§ 10.007
EFFECTIVENESS OF MERGER.§ 10.008
EFFECT OF MERGER.§ 10.051
INTEREST EXCHANGES.§ 10.054
EFFECTIVENESS OF EXCHANGE.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
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