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Also referred to as a Certificate of Incorporation (for companies incorporated in Delaware), articles or charter, a company's articles of incorporation are filed with the state under whose laws the company is incorporated and are among the company's principal governing documents. Although the content requirements are governed by state law, the articles of incorporation typically include (at a minimum) the name of the corporation, a statement of business purpose, the name and address of the corporation's registered agent, a statement of the total number of shares of stock authorized to be issued and a description of the different classes of stock, and the name and address of the corporation's incorporators.
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Russell Benasaraf
03-17-2014
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Russell Benasaraf
03-17-2014
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