Sec. 11.10. SUCCESSION ON DEATH, BANKRUPTCY, ETC. On the death of the permittee or of a person having an interest in the permit, or on bankruptcy, receivership, or partnership dissolution, the receiver or successor in interest may apply to the county judge of the county where the licensed premises are located for certification that he is the receiver or successor in interest. On certification, unless good cause for refusal is shown, the commission or administrator shall grant permission, by letter or otherwise, for the receiver or successor in interest to operate the business during the unexpired portion of the permit. The permit may not be renewed, but the receiver or successor in interest may apply for an original permit or license. A receiver or successor in interest operating for the unexpired portion of the permit is subject to the provisions of this code relating to suspension or cancellation of a permit.
Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 405, ch. 194, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977.
Structure Texas Statutes
Title 3 - Licenses and Permits
Chapter 11 - Provisions Generally Applicable to Permits
Subchapter A. General Provisions
Section 11.01. Permit Required
Section 11.015. Hearing Location
Section 11.02. Separate Permit Required
Section 11.03. Nature of Permit
Section 11.04. Must Display Permit
Section 11.042. Health Risks Warning Sign
Section 11.05. Unauthorized Use of Permit
Section 11.06. Privileges Limited to Licensed Premises
Section 11.07. Duplicate or Corrected Permit
Section 11.08. Change of Location
Section 11.09. Expiration or Suspension of Permit
Section 11.091. Notification of Expired or Suspended Permit
Section 11.10. Succession on Death, Bankruptcy, Etc
Section 11.11. Conduct Surety Bond