Untitled Texas Attorney General Opinion ( 1962 )


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  •              TTEEA~ORN~YC                         GENERAL
    OF TEXAS
    December       13,   1962
    Honorable J. hi. Falkner                         Opinion No.    WW-1496
    Banking Commissioner
    Department of Banking                            Re:    Applicability of Article
    Austin 14, Texas                                        1524a, V. C. S., to cer-
    tain none-profit corpora -
    tions.
    Dear Mr.   Falkner:
    You have asked our opinion whether or not Article 1524a, Vernon’s
    Civil Statutes, is applicable to non-profit corporations organized for one
    or more of the purposes formerly authorized under subdivisions 48, 49 or
    50 of Article 1302, Vernon’s Civil Statutes, or Article 1303b, Vernon’s
    Civil Statutes.
    Section 1 of Article   1524a,   Vernon’s     Civil Statutes,   reads in part
    as follows:
    “Sec. 1. This Act shall embrace corporations
    heretofore created and hereafter created having
    for their purpose or purposes any or all of the
    powers now authorized in Subdivisions 48, 49 or
    50 of Article 1302, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas,
    1925, and heretofore or hereafter created having
    in whole or in part any purpose or purposes now
    authorized in Chapter 275, Senate Bill Number
    23 2 of the General and, Special Laws of the Reg -
    ular Session of the 40th Legislature.  . . [Article
    1303b]”
    We are of the opinion that it would have been difficult for the Legis-
    lature to have expressed itself more clearly than by the use of the language
    quoted above, which does not purport to distinguish between “non-profit”
    and “for-profit” corporations.   In view of this language, we feel the follow-
    ing quotation adequately supports our affirmative answer to your question:
    Honorable J. M. Falkner,    page’ 2 (WW-1496)
    “Primarily the intention and meaning of the Legislature
    must be ascertained from the language of the statute
    read as a whole, that is, from the entire context of the
    law. If the statutory language clearly and distinctly
    reveals the legislative intent, there is no occasion
    to look elsewhere. ” 39 Tex. Jur. 176, Statute~s,
    Sec. 93.
    SUMMARY
    Article 1524a, Vernon’s Civil Statutes is applicable
    to non-profit corporations organized for one or
    more of the purposes formerly authorized ulzl er
    Subdivisions 48, 49 or 50 of Article 1302, Vernon’s
    Civil Statutes or Article 1303b, Vernon’~s Civil
    Statutes.
    Very truly yours,
    WILL WILSON
    Attorney General of Texas
    Assistant’Attorney   General
    DDMms
    APPROVED:
    OPINION COMMITTEE:
    W. V. Geppert,   Chairman
    Iola Wilcox
    John Reeves
    Robert Rowland
    Bob Shannon
    REVIEWEDFORTHEATTORNEYGENERAL
    BY:
    Leonard Passmore
    

Document Info

Docket Number: WW-1496

Judges: Will Wilson

Filed Date: 7/2/1962

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 2/18/2017