Sec. 1201.024. FORM OF PUBLIC SECURITY    


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  • (a) A public security may be:

    (1) issued in a specified form or forms;

    (2) issued with one or more interest coupons;

    (3) registrable as to principal and interest or only as to principal; and

    (4) changed in form in a specific manner.

    (b) A public security issued with one or more interest coupons may have:

    (1) a specified form of a coupon; and

    (2) a form of a coupon that may be changed in a specified manner.

    (c) An issuer may provide that a public security:

    (1) has a coupon and is not registrable;

    (2) has a coupon and is registrable only as to principal;

    (3) is fully registrable; or

    (4) initially has a coupon but may become a fully registrable security under Section 1203.041.

    (d) An issuer may provide that public securities of the same issue or series are:

    (1) of one or more types described by Subsection (c); and

    (2) exchangeable in whole or in part for one or more of those types.

Added by Acts 1999, 76th Leg., ch. 227, Sec. 1, eff. Sept. 1, 1999.