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Some states refer to articles of organization as a certificate of organization or a certificate of formation. [1] Once filed and approved by the Secretary of State, or other company registrar , the articles of organization legally create the LLC as a registered business entity within the state.
Group or Formation Period Notes Admiral Formation: Permian: Aguja Formation: Cretaceous: Alacran Mountain Formation: Permian: Albany Group/Lueders Formation: Permian: Albany Group/Waggoner Ranch Formation
Escondido Formation stratigraphic column in Texas The Escondido Formation is a geologic formation in Texas and Coahuila , Mexico . It preserves fossils dating back to the Late Cretaceous period .
"Stratigraphic relations of the Austin, Taylor, and equivalent formations in Texas" (PDF). Geological Survey. 186 (G): 133–146. Archived (PDF) from the original on 18 June 2022. Burford, Selwyn Oliver (1928). "Characteristics of the Taylor Marl of Travis County, Texas". Archived from the original on 10 December 2021.
Spanish control of Texas was followed by Mexican control of Texas, and it can be difficult to separate the Spanish and Mexican influences on the future state. The most obvious legacy is that of the language; every major river in modern Texas, including the Red River, which was baptized by the Spaniards as Colorado de Texas, has a Spanish or ...
The Gunsight Limestone Member is a geologic member in Texas. It preserves fossils. [1] Named in 1919 as the top member of Gunsight formation in Texas, by Frederick B. Plummer. [2] [3] Raymond C. Moore and Plummer assigned the Gunsight limestone to the Graham Formation. [4]
A certificate of incorporation is a legal document/license relating to the formation of a company or corporation. It is a license to form a corporation issued by the state government or, in some jurisdictions, by a non-governmental entity/corporation. [1] Its precise meaning depends upon the legal system in which it is used.
[10] [11] A Texas convention debated the annexation offer and almost unanimously passed an ordinance assenting to it on July 4, 1845. [12] The convention debated through August 28, and adopted the Constitution of the State of Texas on August 27, 1845. [13] The citizens of Texas approved an annexation ordinance and new constitution on October 13 ...