Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Form with which the board of directors of a corporation accepts the resignation of a corporate officer.
Texas Penal Code 33.02(b)(1) states that a person commits the offense of Breach of Computer Security when, with the intent to defraud or harm another or alter, damage, or delete property, the person knowingly accesses a computer (network or system) without the effective consent of the owner.
33.02. BREACH OF COMPUTER SECURITY. (a) A person commits an offense if the person knowingly accesses a computer, computer network, or computer system without the effective consent of the owner. (2) the computer, computer network, or computer system is owned by the government or a critical infrastructure facility.
Online Impersonation. (2) post or send one or more messages on or through a commercial social networking site or other Internet website, other than on or through an electronic mail program or message board program. (3) with the intent to harm or defraud any person.
31.03. THEFT. (a) A person commits an offense if he unlawfully appropriates property with intent to deprive the owner of property.
Texas Penal Code - PENAL § 22.05. Deadly Conduct. (a) A person commits an offense if he recklessly engages in conduct that places another in imminent danger of serious bodily injury. (2) a habitation, building, or vehicle and is reckless as to whether the habitation, building, or vehicle is occupied.
Texas Penal Code - PENAL § 42.072. Stalking. (D) feel harassed, terrified, intimidated, annoyed, alarmed, abused, tormented, embarrassed, or offended. (4) federal law.
Follow these steps to closing your business: Decide to close. File dissolution documents. Cancel registrations, permits, licenses, and business names. Comply with employment and labor laws. Resolve financial obligations. Maintain records.
Within 120 days of the date of notice of forfeiture of privileges. § 171.252(1) states that a taxable entity that has forfeited its right to transact business is denied the right to sue or defend in a court in this state. Pursuant § 171.252(2) each officer and director is liable for the debts of the corporation.
Each taxable entity formed as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), limited partnership, professional association and financial institution that is organized in Texas or has nexus in Texas must file Form 05-102, Texas Franchise Tax Public Information Report (PIR) annually to satisfy their filing requirements.
The paperwork processing only takes a few days, but the other aspects of the dissolution process can take several weeks or months. This includes the time it takes to finalize business obligations, settle your debts, comply with state regulations, notify the IRS, and more.