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    • Texas Statutes
    • Business Organizations Code
    • Title 2 - Corporations
    • Chapter 22 - Nonprofit Corporations
    • Subchapter D. Members
    • Section 22.152. Immunity From Liability

    Texas Statutes
    Subchapter D. Members
    Section 22.152. Immunity From Liability

    Sec. 22.152. IMMUNITY FROM LIABILITY. The members of a corporation are not personally liable for a debt, liability, or obligation of the corporation.
    Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.

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    Texas Statutes

    Business Organizations Code

    Title 2 - Corporations

    Chapter 22 - Nonprofit Corporations

    Subchapter D. Members

    Section 22.151. Members

    Section 22.152. Immunity From Liability

    Section 22.153. Annual Meeting

    Section 22.154. Failure to Call Annual Meeting

    Section 22.155. Special Meetings of Members

    Section 22.156. Notice of Meeting

    Section 22.157. Special Bylaws Affecting Notice

    Section 22.158. Preparation and Inspection of List of Voting Members

    Section 22.159. Quorum of Members

    Section 22.160. Voting of Members

    Section 22.161. Election of Directors

    Section 22.162. Greater Voting Requirements Under Certificate of Formation

    Section 22.163. Record Date for Determination of Members

    Section 22.164. Vote Required to Approve Fundamental Action

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