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Texas Incorporation Resources:
Office of the Secretary of the State - Texas
Official Homepage - State of Texas
State Constitution of Texas

Texas: Business Corporation Act
PART ONE.
ARTICLE 1.01. Short Title, Captions, Parts, Articles, Sections, Subsections, and Paragraphs
ARTICLE 1.02. Definitions
PART TWO.
ARTICLE 2.01. Purposes
ARTICLE 2.02. General Powers
ARTICLE 2.02-1. Power to Indemnify and to Purchase Indemnity Insurance; Duty to Indemnify
ARTICLE 2.04. Defense of Ultra Vires
ARTICLE 2.05. Corporate Name; Use of Assumed Names
ARTICLE 2.06. Reserved Name
ARTICLE 2.07. Registered Name
ARTICLE 2.08. Renewal of Registered Name
ARTICLE 2.09. Registered Office and Registered Agent
ARTICLE 2.10. Change of Registered Office or Registered Agent
ARTICLE 2.10-1. Change of Address of Registered Agent
ARTICLE 2.11. Service of Process on Corporation
ARTICLE 2.12. Authorized Shares
ARTICLE 2.13. Series of Shares Established by Board of Directors
ARTICLE 2.14. Subscription for Shares
ARTICLE 2.14-1. Stock Rights, Options, and Convertible Indebtedness
ARTICLE 2.15. Consideration for Shares
ARTICLE 2.16. Payment for Shares
ARTICLE 2.18. Expenses of Organization, Reorganization, and Financing
ARTICLE 2.19. Certificates Representing Shares
ARTICLE 2.20. Issuance of Fractional Shares or Scrip
ARTICLE 2.21. Liability of Subscribers and Shareholders
ARTICLE 2.22. Transfer of Shares and Other Securities and Restrictions on Transfer
ARTICLE 2.22-1. Shareholders Preemptive Rights
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