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Chapter 252
Unincorporated Nonprofit Associations

Sections

252.001
Definitions
252.002
Supplementary General Principles of Law and Equity
252.003
Territorial Application
252.004
Real and Personal Property; Nonprofit Association as Beneficiary
252.005
Statement of Authority as to Real Property
252.006
Liability in Tort and Contract
252.007
Capacity to Assert and Defend; Standing
252.008
Effect of Judgment or Order
252.009
Disposition of Personal Property of Inactive Nonprofit Association
252.010
Books and Records
252.011
Appointment of Agent to Receive Service of Process
252.012
Claim Not Abated by Change
252.013
Summons and Complaint; Service
252.014
Uniformity of Application and Construction
252.015
Transition Concerning Real and Personal Property
252.016
Effect on Other Law
252.017
Chapter Controlling
252.018
Mergers and Conversions
 



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

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