Texas Statutes
§ 12.201 — LIEN FOR LAW VIOLATIONS.
Texas § 12.201
JurisdictionTexas
Code BOBusiness Organizations Code
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Tex. Business Organizations Code Code Ann. § 12.201 (2026).
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Sec. 12.201. LIEN FOR LAW VIOLATIONS.
(a)If a filing entity or foreign filing entity violates a law of this state, including the law against trusts, monopolies, and conspiracies, or combinations or contracts in restraint of trade, for the violation of which a fine, penalties, or forfeiture is provided, all of the entity's property in this state at the time of the violation or that after the violation comes into this state is, because of the violation, liable for any fine or penalty under this chapter and for costs of suit and costs of collection.
(b)The state has a lien on all property of a filing entity or foreign filing entity in this state on the date a suit is instituted by or under the direction of the attorney general in a court of this state for the purpose of forfeiting the certi
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Legislative History
Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
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§ 12.001
AUTHORITY OF SECRETARY OF STATE.§ 12.004
APPEALS FROM SECRETARY OF STATE.§ 12.152
REQUEST TO EXAMINE.§ 12.156
CRIMINAL PENALTY.§ 12.201
LIEN FOR LAW VIOLATIONS.§ 12.251
RECEIVER.§ 12.252
FORECLOSURE.§ 12.253
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