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Chapter 6
Meetings and Voting for Domestic Entities

Sections

6.001
Location of Meetings
6.002
Alternative Forms of Meetings
6.003
Participation Constitutes Presence
6.051
General Notice Requirements
6.052
Waiver of Notice
6.053
Exception
6.101
Record Date for Purpose Other than Written Consent to Action
6.102
Record Date for Written Consent to Action
6.103
Record Date for Suspended Distributions
6.151
Manner of Voting of Interests
6.152
Voting of Interests Owned by Entity
6.153
Voting of Interests Owned by Another Entity
6.154
Voting of Interests in an Estate or Trust
6.155
Voting of Interests by Receiver
6.156
Voting of Pledged Interests
6.157
Voting of Jointly Held Ownership Interests
6.201
Unanimous Written Consent to Action
6.202
Action by Less than Unanimous Written Consent
6.203
Delivery of Less than Unanimous Written Consent
6.204
Advance Notice Not Required
6.205
Reproduction or Electronic Transmission of Consent
6.251
Voting Trusts
6.252
Voting Agreements
6.301
Applicability of Chapter to Partnerships
6.302
Applicability of Subchapters C and D to Limited Liability Companies
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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