Law of Oil and Natural Gas: A Hand Book of the Statutes of Texas and the Decisions of Its Courts Relating to Oil and Natural Gas, the Organization and Operation of Oil and Gas Companies, and the Ownership and Transfer of Mineral Rights |
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... secure the payment of any indebtedness or liability due , or belonging to , the corporation . 5. To appoint and remove such subordinate officers and agents as the business of the corporation shall require , and to allow them a suitable ...
... secure the payment of any indebtedness or liability due , or belonging to , the corporation . 5. To appoint and remove such subordinate officers and agents as the business of the corporation shall require , and to allow them a suitable ...
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... secure stockholders in their rights ; and an unpatented secret formula for a compound to prevent gasoline from exploding was not such property . O'Bear - Nester Glass Co. vs. Anti - explo Co. , 101 Texas , 431 , 108 S. W. , 967. It must ...
... secure stockholders in their rights ; and an unpatented secret formula for a compound to prevent gasoline from exploding was not such property . O'Bear - Nester Glass Co. vs. Anti - explo Co. , 101 Texas , 431 , 108 S. W. , 967. It must ...
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... Secure Debts , Prohibited . No private cor- poration shall be permitted to purchase any land under the provisions of this chapter , unless the lands so pur- chased are necessary to enable such corporation to do business in this State ...
... Secure Debts , Prohibited . No private cor- poration shall be permitted to purchase any land under the provisions of this chapter , unless the lands so pur- chased are necessary to enable such corporation to do business in this State ...
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... secure the payment of any debt contracted for any of the pur- poses of such corporation , and shall possess all the rights and powers of corporations for profit in this State , wher- ever the same may be applicable to corporations of ...
... secure the payment of any debt contracted for any of the pur- poses of such corporation , and shall possess all the rights and powers of corporations for profit in this State , wher- ever the same may be applicable to corporations of ...
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... secure the payment of any debt contracted for any of the purposes by such corporation , and shall possess all the rights and powers of corporations for profit in this State , wherever the same may be applicable to corporations of this ...
... secure the payment of any debt contracted for any of the purposes by such corporation , and shall possess all the rights and powers of corporations for profit in this State , wherever the same may be applicable to corporations of this ...
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Page 57 - Where a tunnel is run for the development of a vein or lode, or for the discovery of mines, the owners of such tunnel shall have the right of possession of all veins or lodes within three thousand feet from the face of such tunnel on the line thereof, not previously known to exist, discovered in such tunnel, to the same extent as if discovered from the surface; and locations on the line of such tunnel...
Page 93 - Every Act shall embrace but one subject, which subject shall be expressed in its title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an Act which shall not be expressed in its title, such Act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in its title.
Page 97 - Every act shall embrace but one subject and matters properly connected therewith ; which subject shall be expressed in the title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an act, which shall not be expressed in the title, such act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in the title.
Page 19 - To hold, purchase and convey such real and personal estate, as the purposes of the corporation shall require, not exceeding the amount limited in its charter:
Page 127 - ... by delivery of the certificate assigned in blank there shall be made and delivered by the seller to the buyer a bill or memorandum of such sale to which the stamp provided for by this article shall be affixed...
Page 28 - ... be dissolved, but it shall be lawful on any other day, to hold an election for...
Page 19 - To appoint such subordinate officers and agents as the business of the corporation shall require, and to allow them a suitable compensation: 6.
Page 105 - No corporation shall issue stock or bonds, except for money paid, labor done, or property actually received, and all fictitious increase of stock or indebtedness shall be void.
Page 63 - The owner of a quartz mill or reduction works, not owning a mine in connection therewith, may also receive a patent for his mill site, as provided in this section.
Page 96 - ... of the legislator and dangerous to the State. It was scarcely more so, however, than another practice, also intended to be remedied by this provision, by which, through dexterous management, clauses were inserted in bills of which the titles gave no intimation, and their passage secured through legislative bodies whose members were not generally aware of their intention and effect.