Sec. 21.201. REGISTERED HOLDERS AS OWNERS; SHARES HELD BY NOMINEES. (a) Except as otherwise provided by this code and subject to Chapter 8 , Business & Commerce Code, a corporation may consider the person registered as the owner of a share in the share transfer records of the corporation at a particular time, including a record date set under Section 6.101 or 6.102 or Subchapter H, as the owner of that share at that time for purposes of: (1) voting the share; (2) receiving distributions on the share; (3) transferring the share; (4) receiving notice, exercising rights of dissent, exercising or waiving a preemptive right, or giving proxies with respect to that share; (5) entering into agreements with respect to that share in accordance with Section 6.251, 6.252, or 21.210; or (6) any other shareholder action. (b) A corporation may establish a procedure by which the corporation recognizes as a shareholder the beneficial owner of shares registered in the name of a nominee. (c) A procedure established under Subsection (b) must: (1) determine the extent of the corporation's recognition of the beneficial owner as a shareholder; and (2) include the nominee's filing of a statement with the corporation that contains information regarding the beneficial owner. (d) A procedure established under Subsection (b) may set forth: (1) the types of nominees to which the procedure applies; (2) the rights or privileges that the corporation will recognize in a beneficial owner, to the extent that the rights or privileges are not inconsistent with Section 10.361 (g); (3) the manner in which the procedure is selected by the nominee; (4) the information that must be provided when the procedure is selected; (5) the period for which the selection of the procedure is effective; and (6) any other aspect of the rights and duties to be established under the procedure.
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