10.302 – SIGNING OF DOCUMENTS. A trustee appointed for a
Texas Business Organizations Code § 10.302
Summary
This law allows certain appointed individuals, such as trustees or designated officers, to sign documents on behalf of a domestic entity undergoing federal reorganization. This ensures that necessary legal documents can be executed efficiently during the reorganization process.
Applies to domestic entities undergoing federal reorganization.
Allows trustees and designated officers to sign documents.
Facilitates the execution of amendments and formation certificates.
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