10.155 – FILING OF CERTIFICATE OF CONVERSION. (a) If a
Texas Business Organizations Code § 10.155
Summary
This law outlines the requirements for filing a certificate of conversion when an entity changes its structure. It primarily affects businesses that are converting to a different type of entity and need to comply with state filing procedures.
Certificate of conversion must be filed per Chapter 4.
Filing entities must submit their certificate of formation with the conversion.
Filing is generally required with the secretary of state.
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