10.151[1/2] – CERTIFICATE OF MERGER AND EXCHANGE. (a) A
Texas Business Organizations Code § 10.151[1/2]
Summary
This law outlines the requirements for filing a certificate of merger or exchange for domestic entities in Texas. It ensures that any entities involved in a merger or exchange are recognized as filing entities, which is necessary for the transaction to be legally effective.
Filing is required for mergers and exchanges involving domestic entities.
Entities must be recognized as filing entities for legal effectiveness.
Applies to both existing entities and those created under the merger plan.
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