Texas Statutes

§ 171.305 — REVIVAL OF CHARTER OR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY AFTER JUDICIAL FORFEITURE.

Texas § 171.305
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Tex. Tax Code Code Ann. § 171.305 (2026).

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Sec. 171.305. REVIVAL OF CHARTER OR CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY AFTER JUDICIAL FORFEITURE. A corporation whose charter or certificate of authority is judicially forfeited under this chapter is entitled to have its charter or certificate revived and to have its corporate privileges revived if:

(1)the corporation files each report that is required by this chapter and that is delinquent;
(2)the corporation pays the tax, penalty, and interest that is imposed by this chapter and that is due at the time the suit under Section 171.306 of this code to set aside forfeiture is filed; and
(3)the forfeiture of the corporation's charter or certificate is set aside in a suit under Section 171.306 of this code.

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Legislative History

Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1706, ch. 389, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.

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