Sec. 111.093. FORFEITURE OF CHARTER OF DOMESTIC CORPORATION. (a) If a domestic corporation that is a common purchaser violates any provision of this subchapter, Subchapter C, F, or G of this chapter, or Sections 111.004, 111.025, 111.131 through 111.133, 111.136, 111.137, or 111.140 of this code or any valid rule promulgated by the commission under those provisions, the attorney general may bring suit in a district court in Travis County against the corporation to forfeit the charter of the corporation and enjoin and forever prohibit the corporation from doing business in this state.
(b) If the corporation is found guilty by the court before whom the action is brought under this section, the charter of the corporation may be forfeited and the injunction may be granted, provided that the forfeiture and injunction are in addition to all other penalties.
Acts 1977, 65th Leg., p. 2585, ch. 871, art. I, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1977.
Structure Texas Statutes
Subtitle D - Regulation of Specific Businesses and Occupations
Chapter 111 - Common Carriers, Public Utilities, and Common Purchasers
Subchapter D. Common Purchasers
Section 111.081. Definition of Common Purchaser
Section 111.082. Purpose for Including Certain Entities Under Regulation as Common Purchasers
Section 111.083. Duty of Certain Common Purchasers
Section 111.084. Operation of Gathering Systems for Crude Petroleum
Section 111.085. Applicability of Rate Provisions to Certain Common Purchasers
Section 111.086. Discrimination Between Persons and Fields
Section 111.087. Conditions in Taking Production
Section 111.088. Commission Relief
Section 111.089. Discrimination as to Royalty Oil
Section 111.090. Compliance by Common Purchasers
Section 111.091. Prevention of Discrimination
Section 111.092. Injunction to Prevent Discrimination
Section 111.093. Forfeiture of Charter of Domestic Corporation
Section 111.094. Forfeiture of Charter of Foreign Corporation