The Concept of Character Evidence Under the Evidence Act

The Concept of Character Evidence Under the Evidence Act If common sense were to be given free rein it would be proper to take the good or bad character of a party to a suit into consideration in deciding the question whether he is liable for civil wrong or guilty of an offence. An obvious […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.49
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.49 – Failure to Submit Filing Instrument to Amend Entity Name; Notification to Attorney General (a) No later than 100 days after the date the secretary of state sends the notification required under § 5.065(b) of the Business Organizations Code, the secretary shall notify the attorney general of the filing […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.48
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.48 – Notification Regarding an Entity Name That Falsely Implies Governmental Affiliation; Documentation to be Submitted in Response (a) If the secretary of state determines under § 5.065(a) of the Business Organizations Code that a domestic or foreign filing entity name falsely implies an affiliation with a governmental entity, the […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.47
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.47 – Requests for Review of an Entity Name by a Governmental Entity (a) A governmental entity may request the secretary of state to review the name of a domestic or foreign filing entity that may falsely imply an affiliation with the governmental entity by submitting a written request that contains: […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.46
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.46 – Examples Not Exclusive (a) The conditions used in these sections are not meant to be exclusive, nor should they be used to limit the determination of whether a proposed name is distinguishable from the name of an existing entity. (b) The examples used in these sections are not […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.45
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.45 – Final Determination of Name Availability An employee of the Office may express an opinion on name availability in response to a written, telephone, or other oral request, but such an opinion is not a final determination that the name will or will not be accepted for filing and […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.44
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.44 – Matters Not Considered Only the proposed entity name, the current names of active (not revoked, cancelled, merged, dissolved, withdrawn, terminated, or forfeited) entities, name reservations, and name registrations for entities on file are considered in determining the availability of the entity name for purposes of filing with the […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.43
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.43 – Alphabet Names Where a name or a unit of names consists of initials only or letters of the alphabet, the combination of initials will be considered as one word for the purpose of applying name availability rules. (1) Example: The following are different “words” and are distinguishable:(A) A […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.42
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.42 – Form of Consent The consent must be in writing and signed by an officer or authorized agent of the consenting entity. The signature of the person providing consent must be notarized. Consent given orally cannot be accepted. Consent from more than one entity may be required in some […]
Texas Administrative Code Title 1 Section 79.41
1 Texas Administrative Code § 79.41 – Administrative Review of Documents with Names Requiring Consent (a) A proposed name which is deemed to require consent cannot be filed without consent. No waiver of consent will be allowed even under the following conditions:(1) there is related management or ownership; (2) the existing entity is not actively […]