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Chapter 824
Merger and Consolidation of Stock Insurance Corporations

Sections

824.001
Authority to Merge or Consolidate
824.002
Procedures; Applicability of Texas Business Corporation Act
824.003
Proposed Plan of Merger or Consolidation; Approval of Directors and Shareholders
824.004
Filing of Proposed Plan with Commissioner
824.005
Commissioner Action on Plan
824.051
Effective Date of Merger
824.052
Effective Date of Consolidation
824.053
Approval of Merger or Consolidation Affecting Foreign Corporation; Effective Date
824.101
Effect of Merger or Consolidation on Outstanding Insurance Policies
824.102
Effect of Merger or Consolidation on Certain Investments
824.103
Retirement and Cancellation of Treasury Shares
824.104
Effect on Antitrust Laws
824.151
Purchase of Outstanding Shares by Life Insurance Corporation
824.152
Limitations on Purchase of Outstanding Shares by Life Insurance Corporation
 



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The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

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

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