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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 state government or, in some jurisdictions, by non-governmental entity/corporation. Its precise meaning depends upon the legal system in which it is used.
A certificate of incorporation is a legal document relating to the formation of a company or corporation. It is a license to form a corporation issued by state government or, in some jurisdictions, by non-governmental entity/corporation. Its precise meaning depends upon the legal system in which it is used.
When a company is registered and a Certificate of Incorporation is issued by the Registrar, it shall have the following effects : The company becomes the owner of its property and the Promoters of Shareholders have the right to share in the profits of the company. The company can sue and can be sued in its own name.
You can download your state's LLC Certificate of Organization by selecting your state here and then following the LLC filing instructions. You can also visit the Secretary of State's website to find the Certificate of Organization form (but the link above will save you time).
Related Common and Case Law The Corporation Code, which was established in 1980, allows corporations to exist for 50 years from the incorporation date. This can be extended by 50 years at a time by amending the articles of incorporation. This can be done within five years of the original expiration date.
Certificate of incorporation is a legal document required at the time of company formation. It is said to be a license to form a company, issued by the state government. Registrar of companies' fees and stamp duty has to be paid for it.
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