United States — Texas
Business & Commerce Code § 117.001
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This section defines several terms used in the chapter, including company, critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, designated country, and affiliate.
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United States — Texas
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This section defines several terms used in the chapter, including company, critical infrastructure, cybersecurity, designated country, and affiliate.
United States — Texas
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A transitioning company must lower its switched access rates on the stated schedule and keep them at parity with federal rates.
United States — Texas
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This section defines several insurance terms used in the chapter.
United States — Texas
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A company agreement can govern a limited liability company’s internal affairs and may be used to waive or change certain applicable rules, subject to Section 101.054.
United States — Texas
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A converting company may reorganize into a holding-company structure only with commissioner approval, and a mutual holding company may not dissolve or liquidate without commissioner approval.
United States — Texas
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Certain transitioning companies with no more than three million access lines must reduce switched access rates, then keep those rates at parity with federal rates.
United States — Texas
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This section says when a person becomes a member of a company in different formation and admission scenarios.
United States — Texas
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This section says who makes up a limited liability company’s governing authority: managers or members, depending on the company agreement or, in some cases, the certificate of formation.
United States — Texas
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This section defines “domestic company” and “company,” and says a domestic company may be served with process in specified ways.
United States — Texas
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The state must notify each listed financial company, and the company must stop boycotting energy companies within 90 days of notice to avoid divestment consequences.
United States — Texas
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Investing entities must notify certain scrutinized listed companies and, if the company does not fix the issue in time, divest the company’s publicly traded securities.
United States — Texas
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A farm mutual insurance company may reinsure its risks and enter mutual or reciprocal reinsurance arrangements, but only subject to specified conditions.