Posted On: 04/17/2014 7:54:06 PM
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Does anyone know how or where to access the company's corporate charter, also called articles of incorporation or certificate of incorporation? In Delaware, it's termed the Certificate of Incorporation. The corporate charter spells out the primary rules governing the management of a corporation. For example, the SK3 Group corporate charter would define the rights, privileges, and preferences attached to class or classes of SK3 preferred shares.
"Definition of 'Corporate Charter'
A written document filed with a U.S. state by the founders of a corporation detailing the major components of a company such as its objectives, its structure and its planned operations. If the charter is approved by the state government, the company becomes a legal corporation.
The details of a charter will vary based on specific regulations and the size of the company. However, at the most basic level, the charter will include the corporation's name, its purpose, the number of shares that are authorized to be issued and the names of the parties involved in the formation. This is generally the first document in the life of a corporation."
"Definition of 'Corporate Charter'
A written document filed with a U.S. state by the founders of a corporation detailing the major components of a company such as its objectives, its structure and its planned operations. If the charter is approved by the state government, the company becomes a legal corporation.
The details of a charter will vary based on specific regulations and the size of the company. However, at the most basic level, the charter will include the corporation's name, its purpose, the number of shares that are authorized to be issued and the names of the parties involved in the formation. This is generally the first document in the life of a corporation."
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