Texas Statutes

§ 21.755 — UNAVAILABILITY OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDING.

Texas § 21.755
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Code BOBusiness Organizations Code

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Tex. Business Organizations Code Code Ann. § 21.755 (2026).

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Sec. 21.755. UNAVAILABILITY OF JUDICIAL PROCEEDING.

(a)A shareholder may not institute a proceeding before exhausting any nonjudicial remedy contained in a close corporation provision for resolution of an issue that is in dispute unless the shareholder proves that the close corporation, the shareholders as a whole, or the shareholder will suffer irreparable harm before the nonjudicial remedy is exhausted.
(b)A shareholder may not institute a proceeding to seek damages or other monetary relief if the shareholder is entitled to dissent from a proposed action and receive the fair value of the shareholder's shares under this code or a shareholders' agreement.

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Legislative History

Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.

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