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Chapter 23
Special-purpose Corporations

Sections

23.001
Determination of Applicable Law
23.002
Applicability of Filing Requirements
23.003
Domestic Corporation Organized Under Special Statute
23.051
Definitions
23.052
Organizers
23.053
Purposes
23.054
Powers
23.055
Statewide Operation
23.056
Certificate of Formation
23.057
Management by Board of Directors; Number of Directors
23.058
Election or Appointment of Directors
23.059
Term of Office; Vacancy
23.060
Officers
23.061
Participation as Owner
23.062
Financial Institution as Member of Corporation
23.063
Withdrawal of Member
23.064
Powers of Shareholders and Members
23.065
Voting by Shareholder or Member
23.066
Loan to Corporation
23.067
Prohibited Loan
23.068
Loan Limits
23.069
Surplus
23.070
Depository
23.071
Annual Report; Provision of Required Information
23.101
Formation
23.103
Duration
23.104
Subordinate Lodges
23.105
Trustees and Directors
23.106
Franchise Taxes
23.107
General Powers
23.108
Authority Regarding Property
23.109
Authority Regarding Loans
23.110
Winding up and Termination of Subordinate Body
 



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

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