Articles of Incorporation (Corporation's Share Structure)
The Articles of Incorporation is a legal document that establishes a corporation as a separate legal entity from its owners. It looks like a constitution of Corporation. It typically includes information such as the corporation's name, registered office address, number of shares authorized, restrictions on share transfers, and other key details about the business.
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Rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions (if any) attaching to each class of shares and directors' authority with respect to any class of shares which may be issued in series. If there is only one class of shares, enter "Not Applicable"
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Rights, privileges, restrictions and conditions (if any) attaching to each class of shares and directors' authority with respect to any class of shares which may be issued in series. If there is only one class of shares, enter "Not Applicable"
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Restrictions, if any, on business the corporation may carry on or on powers the corporation may exercise. If none, enter "None"
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Other provisions, if any. Enter other provisions, or if no other provisions enter “None”