Tex. Bus. Orgs. Code Section 10.005
Creation of Holding Company by Merger


(a)

In this section:

(1)

“Direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary” means, with respect to a domestic entity, another domestic entity, all of the outstanding voting ownership or membership interests of which are owned by the domestic entity or by one or more other domestic entities or non-code organizations, all of the outstanding voting ownership or membership interests of which are owned by the domestic entity or one or more other wholly owned domestic entities or non-code organizations.

(2)

“Holding company” means a domestic entity that, from its organization until a merger takes effect, was at all times a direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the merging domestic entity and the ownership or membership interests of which are issued to the members or owners of the merging domestic entity in the merger.

(3)

“Merging domestic entity” means the original domestic entity that is a party to a merger that is intended to create a holding company structure under a plan of merger that satisfies the requirements of this section and whose members or owners are not required to approve the plan of merger under Subsection (b).

(4)

“Surviving entity subsidiary” means the surviving entity in a merger of a merging domestic entity and a direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the merging domestic entity, which immediately following the merger is a direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary of the holding company.

(b)

A domestic entity may, without owner or member approval and pursuant to a plan of merger, restructure the ownership or membership structure of that entity to create a holding company structure under this chapter and the provisions of this code under which the entity was formed. The approval of the owners or members of a merging domestic entity that is a party to a merger under a plan of merger that creates a holding company is not required if:

(1)

the holding company is a domestic entity of the same organizational form as the merging domestic entity;

(2)

approval is not otherwise required by the governing documents of the merging domestic entity;

(3)

the merging domestic entity merges with a direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary;

(4)

after the merger the merging domestic entity or its successor is a direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary of a holding company;

(5)

the merging domestic entity and the direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiary are the only parties to the merger;

(6)

each ownership or membership interest of the merging domestic entity that is outstanding preceding the merger is converted in the merger into an ownership or membership interest of the holding company having the same designations, preferences, limitations, and relative rights and corresponding obligations in respect of the ownership or membership interest as the ownership or membership interest held by the owner or member in the merging domestic entity;

(7)

except as provided by Subsection (c), the governing documents of the holding company immediately following the merger contain provisions substantively identical to the governing documents of the merging domestic entity immediately preceding the merger;

(8)

except as provided by Subsections (c) and (d), the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary immediately following the merger contain provisions substantively identical to the governing documents of the merging domestic entity immediately preceding the merger;

(9)

the governing persons of the merging domestic entity become or remain the governing persons of the holding company when the merger takes effect;

(10)

the owners or members of the merging domestic entity will not recognize gain or loss for United States federal income tax purposes, the United States federal tax classification of the holding company will be the same as that of the merging domestic entity, and the merger will not result in the loss of any tax benefit or attribute of the merging domestic entity, each as determined by the governing authority of the merging domestic entity; and

(11)

the governing authority of the merging domestic entity adopts a resolution approving the plan of merger.

(c)

Subsections (b)(7) and (8) do not require identical provisions regarding the organizer or organizers, the entity name, the registered office and agent, the initial governing persons, and the initial subscribers of ownership or membership interests and provisions contained in any amendment to the governing documents as were necessary to effect a change, exchange, reclassification, or cancellation of ownership or membership interests, if the change, exchange, reclassification, or cancellation was in effect preceding the merger.

(d)

Notwithstanding Subsection (b)(8):

(1)

the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary must require that an act or transaction by or involving the surviving entity subsidiary, other than the election or removal of the governing persons of the surviving entity subsidiary, that requires for its approval under this code or the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary the approval of the owners or members of the surviving entity subsidiary must, by specific reference to this section, require the approval of the owners or members of the holding company, or any successor by merger, by the same vote as is required by this code and the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary;

(2)

if the surviving entity subsidiary is not of the same organizational form as the merging domestic entity, the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary may differ from the governing documents of the merging domestic entity to the minimum extent necessary to make a change that takes into account the differences between the types of entities, including a change in reference to the types of owners, members, ownership interests, membership interests, governing persons, or governing authority, each as determined by the governing authority of the merging domestic entity;

(3)

if the surviving entity subsidiary is not of the same organizational form as the merging domestic entity, the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary must require that:

(A)

the surviving entity subsidiary obtain the approval of the owners or members of the holding company for any act or transaction by or involving the surviving entity subsidiary, other than the election or removal of the governing persons of the surviving entity subsidiary, that would require the approval of the owners or members of the surviving entity subsidiary if the surviving entity subsidiary were of the same organizational form as the merging domestic entity;

(B)

any amendment to the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary that would, if adopted by an entity of the same organizational form as the merging domestic entity, be required to be included in the certificate of formation of the entity also require, by specific reference to this section, the approval of the owners or members of the holding company, or any successor by merger, by the same vote as is required by this code or by the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary; and

(C)

the business affairs of the surviving entity subsidiary be managed by or under the direction of governing persons who are:
(i)
subject to the same fiduciary duties applicable to the governing persons of an entity of the same organizational form as the merging domestic entity subject to this code; and
(ii)
liable for the breach of any duties to the same extent as governing persons of that form of entity;

(4)

the governing documents of the surviving entity subsidiary may change the classes and series of ownership or membership interests and the number of ownership or membership interests that the surviving entity subsidiary is authorized to issue; and

(5)

this subsection or a provision of a surviving entity subsidiary’s governing documents required by this subsection may not be construed as requiring the approval of the owners or members of the holding company to elect or remove governing persons of the surviving entity subsidiary.

(e)

To the extent the provisions contained in Section 21.606 (Three-year Moratorium on Certain Business Combinations) apply to a merging domestic entity and its owners or members when a merger takes effect under this section, those provisions continue to apply to the holding company and its owners or members immediately after the merger takes effect as though the holding company were the merging domestic entity. All ownership or membership interests of the holding company acquired in the merger, for purposes of Section 21.606 (Three-year Moratorium on Certain Business Combinations), are considered to have been acquired at the time the ownership or membership interest of the merging domestic entity converted in the merger was acquired. Any owner or member who, preceding the merger, was not an affiliated owner or member as described by Section 21.606 (Three-year Moratorium on Certain Business Combinations) does not solely by reason of the merger become an affiliated owner or member of the holding company.

(f)

If the name of a holding company immediately following the effectiveness of a merger under this section is the same as the name of the merging domestic entity preceding the merger, the ownership or membership interests of the holding company into which the ownership or membership interests of the merging domestic entity are converted pursuant to the merger will be represented by the certificates, if any, that previously represented the ownership or membership interests in the merging domestic entity.

(g)

This section shall not apply to a merger of a partnership with or into a domestic entity without the approval of the owners or members of the partnership and domestic entity as provided by this code.
Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 182, Sec. 1, eff. Jan. 1, 2006.
Amended by:
Acts 2005, 79th Leg., Ch. 64 (H.B. 1319), Sec. 33, eff. January 1, 2006.
Acts 2007, 80th Leg., R.S., Ch. 688 (H.B. 1737), Sec. 49, eff. September 1, 2007.

Source: Section 10.005 — Creation of Holding Company by Merger, https://statutes.­capitol.­texas.­gov/Docs/BO/htm/BO.­10.­htm#10.­005 (accessed Apr. 20, 2024).

10.001
Adoption of Plan of Merger
10.002
Plan of Merger: Required Provisions
10.003
Contents of Plan of Merger: More than One Successor
10.004
Plan of Merger: Permissive Provisions
10.005
Creation of Holding Company by Merger
10.006
Short Form Merger
10.007
Effectiveness of Merger
10.008
Effect of Merger
10.009
Special Provisions Applying to Partnership Mergers
10.010
Special Provisions Applying to Nonprofit Corporation and Nonprofit Association Mergers
10.051
Interest Exchanges
10.052
Plan of Exchange: Required Provisions
10.053
Plan of Exchange: Permissive Provisions
10.054
Effectiveness of Exchange
10.055
General Effect of Interest Exchange
10.056
Special Provisions Applying to Partnerships
10.101
Conversion of Domestic Entities
10.102
Conversion of Non-code Organizations
10.103
Plan of Conversion: Required Provisions
10.104
Plan of Conversion: Permissive Provisions
10.105
Effectiveness of Conversion
10.106
General Effect of Conversion
10.107
Special Provisions Applying to Partnership Conversions
10.108
Special Provisions Applying to Nonprofit Corporation and Nonprofit Association Conversions
10.109
Special Provisions Applying to Conversion and Continuance
10.151
Certificate of Merger and Exchange
10.152
Certificate of Merger: Short Form Merger
10.153
Filing of Certificate of Merger or Exchange
10.154
Certificate of Conversion
10.155
Filing of Certificate of Conversion
10.156
Acceptance of Certificate for Filing
10.201
Abandonment of Plan of Merger, Exchange, or Conversion
10.202
Abandonment After Filing
10.203
Abandonment if No Filing Required
10.251
General Power of Domestic Entity to Sell, Lease, or Convey Property
10.252
No Approval Required for Certain Dispositions of Property
10.253
Recording Instrument Conveying Real Property of Domestic Entity
10.254
Disposition of Property Not a Merger or Conversion
10.301
Reorganization Under Bankruptcy and Similar Laws
10.302
Signing of Documents
10.303
Reorganization with Other Entities
10.304
Right of Dissent and Appraisal Excluded
10.305
After Final Decree
10.306
Chapter Cumulative of Other Changes
10.351
Applicability of Subchapter
10.352
Definitions
10.353
Form and Validity of Notice
10.354
Rights of Dissent and Appraisal
10.355
Notice of Right of Dissent and Appraisal
10.356
Procedure for Dissent by Owners as to Actions
10.357
Withdrawal of Demand for Fair Value of Ownership Interest
10.358
Response by Organization to Notice of Dissent and Demand for Fair Value by Dissenting Owner
10.359
Record of Demand for Fair Value of Ownership Interest
10.360
Rights of Transferee of Certain Ownership Interest
10.361
Proceeding to Determine Fair Value of Ownership Interest and Owners Entitled to Payment
10.362
Computation and Determination of Fair Value of Ownership Interest
10.363
Powers and Duties of Appraiser
10.364
Objection to Appraisal
10.365
Court Costs
10.366
Status of Ownership Interest Held or Formerly Held by Dissenting Owner
10.367
Rights of Owners Following Termination of Right of Dissent
10.368
Exclusivity of Remedy of Dissent and Appraisal
10.901
Creditors
10.902
Nonexclusivity
10.1025
Conversion and Continuance

Accessed:
Apr. 20, 2024

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