TAYLOR v. FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION

No. 14-09-00051-CV.

316 S.W.3d 863 (2010)

Luis G. TAYLOR, Appellant, v. FIRST COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.).

July 29, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.B. Whittenburg, Beaumont, for appellant.

Frederick L. Unger, Houston, for appellee.

Panel consists of Justices FROST, BOYCE, and SULLIVAN.


OPINION

KEM THOMPSON FROST, Justice.

The primary issue in this appeal is the applicability of the "relation back" doctrine under sections 171.252 and 171.255 of the Texas Tax Code governing director and officer liability for a corporation's debts when corporate privileges are forfeited for failure to file a required report. An officer and director of an automobile dealer appeals the trial court's judgment holding him liable for the dealer's debts to a credit...

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