11.308 – JURISDICTION AND VENUE. (a) The attorney general
Texas Business Organizations Code § 11.308
Summary
This law outlines the jurisdiction and venue for actions initiated by the attorney general to involuntarily wind up and terminate a filing entity. It specifies that such actions must be brought in the district court where the entity's registered office or principal business is located, or in Travis County.
Attorney general initiates involuntary winding up actions.
Venue is where the entity's office is or in Travis County.
District courts have jurisdiction over these termination actions.
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