Incorporation by registration ensures issuance of a conclusive certificate upon compliance with prescribed filing requirements. When prescribed filing conditions are met, the Registrar shall retain the incorporation document and register it, issuing a certificate of incorporation; the Registrar may accept the delivered statutory statement as sufficient evidence of prior verification, and the certificate, signed and authenticated by the Registrar's seal, is conclusive evidence of incorporation by the specified name.
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Incorporation by registration ensures issuance of a conclusive certificate upon compliance with prescribed filing requirements.
When prescribed filing conditions are met, the Registrar shall retain the incorporation document and register it, issuing a certificate of incorporation; the Registrar may accept the delivered statutory statement as sufficient evidence of prior verification, and the certificate, signed and authenticated by the Registrar's seal, is conclusive evidence of incorporation by the specified name.
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