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THE TEXAS CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE 16. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Sec. 16. CORPORATIONS WITH BANKING AND DISCOUNTING PRIVILEGES. (a) The Legislature shall by general laws, authorize the incorporation of state banks and savings and loan associations and shall provide for a system of State supervision, regulation and control of such bodies which will adequately protect and secure the depositors and creditors thereof.
No state bank shall be chartered until all of the authorized capital stock has been subscribed and paid in full in cash. Except as may be permitted by the Legislature pursuant to Subsections (b), (d), and (e) of this Section 16, a state bank shall not be authorized to engage in business at more than one place which shall be designated in its charter; however, this restriction shall not apply to any other type of financial institution chartered under the laws of this state.
No foreign corporation, other than the national banks of the United States domiciled in this State, shall be permitted to exercise banking or discounting privileges in this State.
(b) If it finds that the convenience of the public will be served thereby, the Legislature may authorize State and national banks to establish and operate unmanned teller machines within the county or city of their domicile. Such machines may perform all banking functions. Banks which are domiciled within a city lying in two or more counties may be permitted to establish and operate unmanned teller machines within both the city and the county of their domicile. The Legislature shall provide that a bank shall have the right to share in the use of these teller machines, not situated at a banking house, which are located within the county or the city of the bank's domicile, on a reasonable, nondiscriminatory basis, consistent with anti-trust laws. Banks may share the use of such machines within the county or city of their domicile with savings and loan associations and credit unions which are domiciled in the same county or city.
(c) A state bank created by virtue of the power granted by this section, notwithstanding any other provision of this section, has the same rights and privileges that are or may be granted to national banks of the United States domiciled in this State.
(d) The Legislature may authorize a state bank or national bank of the United States domiciled in this State to engage in business at more than one place if it does so through the purchase and assumption of certain assets and liabilities of a failed state bank or a failed national bank of the United States domiciled in this State.
(e) The Legislature shall authorize a state bank or national bank of the United States domiciled in this State to establish and operate banking facilities at locations within the county or city of its domicile, subject to limitations the Legislature imposes. The Legislature may permit a bank domiciled within a city located in two or more counties to establish and operate branches within both the city and the county of its domicile, subject to limitations the Legislature imposes.
(f) A bank may not be considered a branch or facility of another bank solely because it is owned or controlled by the same stockholders as the other bank, has common accounting and administrative systems with the other bank, or has a name similar to the other bank's or because of a combination of those factors.
Mar 21, 2023
Judgment (Other)
Hon. Johnson, James S.
431st Judicial District Court
Denton County, TX
Foreign Judgment - Civil
Jan 27, 2020
Default Judgment
215th
Harris County, TX
Antitrust/Unfair Competition
Antitrust
Unfair Competition
Jan 01, 1900
Want of Prosecution
Fort Bend County
Fort Bend County, TX
Jun 13, 2008
Closed
Hon. Law, Ken
Taylor County
Taylor County, TX
Jan 01, 1900
Default Judgment
Fort Bend County
Fort Bend County, TX
IN THE NAME AND BY AUTHORITY OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: THE GRAND JURY, for the County of Hidalgo, State of Texas, duly selected, impaneled, sworn, charged and organized as such at the July term A.D. 2012 of the B/8**gudicial District Court for said County, upon their oaths present in and to said court at said term that HASSAN BEGUM AHMAD, hereinafter styled Defendant, on or about the 4th day of June A.D., 2012, and before the presentment of this indictment, in Hidalgo County, Texas, did then and …
Nov 15, 2013
Disposed
David Trantham DISTRICT CLERK March 23, 2023 Three contiguous parcels located at 3408 Parkridge Dr. Corinth TX 76210 and Section 16, Lot 186, Sassafras Drive, Brookeland, Texas 75931 No Known Address 43 1st Judicial District Court Re: Cause No. 23-2426-431 Wayne Klein, the Utah Receiver for PSG 1981, LLC v. Three contiguous parcels located at 3408 Parkridge Drive, Corinth, Texas 76210 and Section 16, Lot 186, Sassafras Drive, Brookeland, Texas 75931 You are hereby notified that on 03/21/…
Denton County, TX
Mar 23, 2023
Johnson, James S.
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Denton County, TX
Mar 21, 2023
Johnson, James S.
07/22/2011 10:46:25 AM 713-755-1451 Page 1/1 Filed 11 July 22 A10:46 Chris Daniel - District Clerk ~ …
Harris County, TX
Aug 22, 2011
BREACH OF CONTRACT
py FILED 06 February 24 P3:12 CAUSE NO. 2006-00027 District Clerk WALTER J. WADIAK AND § IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF H…
Harris County, TX
Feb 24, 2006
BREACH OF CONTRACT
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