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Timestamp: 2019-04-23 03:58:39+00:00

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§ 21.051. NO PROPERTY RIGHT IN CERTIFICATE OF FORMATION.
A shareholder of a corporation does not have a vested property right resulting from the certificate of formation, including a provision in the certificate of formation relating to the management, control, capital structure, dividend entitlement, purpose, or duration of the corporation.
§ 21.052. PROCEDURES TO ADOPT AMENDMENT TO CERTIFICATE OF FORMATION.
(2) follow the procedures prescribed by §§ 21.053-21.055.
(b) The resolution may incorporate the proposed amendment in a restated certificate of formation that complies with § 3.059.
(b-1) The resolution may provide that at any time before the filing of a certificate of amendment takes effect as provided by Subchapter B, Chapter 3, the board of directors may abandon the proposed amendment to the certificate of formation without further action by the shareholders of the corporation, notwithstanding authorization of the proposed amendment by the shareholders.
(c) The certificate of amendment must be filed in accordance with Chapter 4 and takes effect as provided by Subchapter B, Chapter 3.
(2) the authority of the organizers of a corporation to adopt a resolution to cancel an event requiring winding up in accordance with § 21.502(2).
§ 21.053. ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT BY BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
(a) If a corporation does not have any issued and outstanding shares, or in the case of an amendment under Subsection (b) or (c), the board of directors may adopt a proposed amendment to the corporation's certificate of formation by resolution without shareholder approval.
(b) Notwithstanding § 21.054, the board of directors may adopt a proposed amendment without shareholder approval in the manner provided by § 21.155 if the amendment to the corporation's certificate of formation relates to a series of shares established by the board under authority granted to the board in the certificate of formation as provided by § 21.155.
(c) Notwithstanding § 21.054 and except as otherwise provided by the certificate of formation, the board of directors of a corporation that has outstanding shares may, without shareholder approval, adopt an amendment to the corporation's certificate of formation to change the word or abbreviation in its corporate name as required by § 5.054(a) to be a different word or abbreviation required by that section.
§ 21.054. ADOPTION OF AMENDMENT BY SHAREHOLDERS.
(2) the shareholders must approve the proposed amendment in the manner provided by § 21.055.
§ 21.055. NOTICE OF AND MEETING TO CONSIDER PROPOSED AMENDMENT.
(a) Each shareholder of record entitled to vote shall be given written notice containing the proposed amendment or a summary of the changes to be effected within the time and in the manner provided by this code for giving notice of meetings to shareholders. The proposed amendment or summary may be included in the notice required to be provided for an annual meeting.
(b) At the meeting, the proposed amendment shall be adopted only on receiving the affirmative vote of shareholders entitled to vote required by § 21.364.
(c) An unlimited number of amendments may be submitted for adoption by the shareholders at a meeting.
§ 21.056. RESTATED CERTIFICATE OF FORMATION.
(2) the shareholders of a corporation may consent in writing, or the organizers of a corporation may adopt a resolution, to authorize a restated certificate of formation that contains an amendment to cancel an event requiring winding up in accordance with § 21.502(1) or (2).
(b) The restated certificate of formation shall be filed in accordance with Chapter 4 and takes effect as provided by Subchapter B, Chapter 3.
(a) The board of directors of a corporation shall adopt initial bylaws.
(b) The bylaws may contain provisions for the regulation and management of the affairs of the corporation that are consistent with law and the corporation's certificate of formation.
(2) in amending, repealing, or adopting a bylaw, the shareholders expressly provide that the board of directors may not amend, repeal, or readopt that bylaw.
Unless the certificate of formation or a bylaw adopted by the shareholders provides otherwise as to all or a part of a corporation's bylaws, a corporation's shareholders may amend, repeal, or adopt the corporation's bylaws regardless of whether the bylaws may also be amended, repealed, or adopted by the corporation's board of directors.
(a) This section does not apply to a corporation created as a result of a conversion or merger the plan of which states the bylaws and names the officers of the corporation.
(b) After the filing of a certificate of formation takes effect, an organization meeting shall be held at the call of the majority of the initial board of directors or the persons named in the certificate of formation under § 3.007(a)(4) for the purpose of adopting bylaws, electing officers, and transacting other business.
(c) Not later than the third day before the date of the meeting, the directors or other persons calling the meeting shall send notice of the time and place of the meeting to each other director or person named in the certificate of formation.

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