Texas Statutes
Subchapter G. Forfeiture of Charter or Certificate of Authority
Section 171.303. Suit for Judicial Forfeiture

Sec. 171.303. SUIT FOR JUDICIAL FORFEITURE. On receipt of the comptroller's certification, the attorney general shall bring suit to forfeit the charter or certificate of authority of the corporation if a ground exists for the forfeiture of the charter or certificate.
Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1705, ch. 389, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Tax Code

Title 2 - State Taxation

Subtitle F - Franchise Tax

Chapter 171 - Franchise Tax

Subchapter G. Forfeiture of Charter or Certificate of Authority

Section 171.301. Grounds for Forfeiture of Charter or Certificate of Authority

Section 171.3015. Forfeiture of Certificate or Registration of Taxable Entity

Section 171.302. Certification by Comptroller

Section 171.303. Suit for Judicial Forfeiture

Section 171.304. Record of Judicial Forfeiture

Section 171.305. Revival of Charter or Certificate of Authority After Judicial Forfeiture

Section 171.306. Suit to Set Aside Judicial Forfeiture

Section 171.307. Record of Suit to Set Aside Judicial Forfeiture

Section 171.308. Corporate Privileges After Judicial Forfeiture Is Set Aside

Section 171.309. Forfeiture by Secretary of State

Section 171.310. Judicial Proceeding Not Required for Forfeiture by Secretary of State

Section 171.311. Record of Forfeiture by Secretary of State

Section 171.312. Revival of Charter or Certificate of Authority After Forfeiture by Secretary of State

Section 171.3125. Revival of Certificate or Registration of Taxable Entity After Forfeiture by Secretary of State

Section 171.313. Proceeding to Set Aside Forfeiture by Secretary of State

Section 171.314. Corporate Privileges After Forfeiture by Secretary of State Is Set Aside

Section 171.315. Use of Corporate Name After Revival of Charter or Certificate of Authority

Section 171.316. Banking Corporations

Section 171.317. Savings and Loan Associations