In Texas, a Certificate of Withdrawal of Registration is the document that is to be filed by both a foreign corporation and a foreign LLC. If the entity has formally ceased to exist through a dissolution or merger, it may instead need to file for a certificate of termination or similar document.
Complete and submit Form 05-359, Request for Certificate of Account Status to Terminate a Taxable Entity's Existence in Texas or Registration (PDF), or request the certificate online using Webfile.
To withdraw from a case, they will file a motion for withdrawal with the court. Termination only becomes official once the judge approves the form. If you hire a new lawyer, they will need to get the court's approval to represent you. They will do this by filing a motion to substitute counsel.
The 6-Withdrawals rule applies only to courses from which a student withdraws after Census Day. How does this rule affect me? If you are subject to this legislation and withdraw from a course, the determination of whether the withdrawal is for academic or non-academic reasons will impact your academic career.
In Texas, the "6 Drop Rule" prohibits dropping more than six classes after the "Census Date".
Texas law prohibits students at institutions of higher education from dropping more than six courses throughout their academic career.
Federal law limits the number of withdrawals and transfers from your savings account to six (6) each month.