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Re: 69charger post# 232788

Friday, 04/27/2007 8:20:09 PM

Friday, April 27, 2007 8:20:09 PM

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What's the State of Texas maximum allowed A/S??

Texas does not impose a maximum limitation on a company's a/s.



Why are we leaving Nevada when...." The Great State of Nevada"

Ask West. My guess is because he wants to live in Texas and not have to deal w/ future actions against the company in another state. When someone takes legal action against a company, he can file either where it's incorporated or has a physical presence. By moving incorporation to Texas, he can deal w/ all that type of stuff locally.



Why is the Nevada SOS listed as our Resident Agent when I was just told by the Nevada SOS they are not for hire to perofrm such duties? ( L O L )

It's a default entry used on records for corporations which have been dissolved thru merger, moved incorporation to another state, or removed by statute. I think it's their way of keeping the online record active. Since these entities don't have RA's in NV anymore, a process server or whoever will see that they should contact the SoS who turn can provide further info on where the company reincorporated or merged.

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