Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
texas corporate law
where are the corporate records kept concerning non -publically traded corps as to stockholder shares in texas. I have been cheated
Asked on 4/02/07, 1:40 am
2 Answers from Attorneys
Johm Smith
tom's
Re: texas corporate law
The corporation keeps them.
Answered on 4/02/07, 8:18 am
Peter Bradie
Bradie, Bradie & Bradie
Re: texas corporate law
The corporation maintains a stock ledger that shows who owns how many shares. That's usually kept with the corporate minute book, which may be at the corporate lawyer's office, or the corporate business office, or at the primary shareholder's house.
The corporation is required to make such corporate information available to shareholders for inspection and copying, upon written request, at a mutually convenient time and place. If you're not a shareholder, you can't get them without a court order.
Answered on 4/02/07, 6:31 pm
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