Sec. 171.304. RECORD OF JUDICIAL FORFEITURE. (a) If a district court forfeits a corporation's charter or certificate of authority under this chapter, the clerk of the court shall promptly mail to the secretary of state a certified copy of the court's judgment. On receipt of the copy of the judgment, the secretary of state shall inscribe on the corporation's record at the secretary's office the words "Judgment of Forfeiture" and the date of the judgment.
(b) If an appeal of the judgment is perfected, the clerk of the court shall promptly certify to the secretary of state that the appeal has been perfected. On receipt of the certification, the secretary of state shall inscribe on the corporation's record at the secretary's office the word "Appealed" and the date on which the appeal was perfected.
(c) If final disposition of an appeal is made, the clerk of the court making the disposition shall promptly certify to the secretary of state the type of disposition made and the date of the disposition. On receipt of the certification, the secretary of state shall inscribe on the corporation's record at the secretary's office a brief note of the type of final disposition made and the date of the disposition.
Acts 1981, 67th Leg., p. 1705, ch. 389, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 1982.
Structure Texas Statutes
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 171.313. 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