Conclusive effect of certificate of incorporation: it establishes compliance with registration requirements and company status. A certificate of incorporation issued by the Registrar is conclusive evidence that all statutory requirements for registration and matters precedent and incidental thereto have been complied with, and that the association is authorised to be registered and is duly registered as a company under the Act.
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Conclusive effect of certificate of incorporation: it establishes compliance with registration requirements and company status.
A certificate of incorporation issued by the Registrar is conclusive evidence that all statutory requirements for registration and matters precedent and incidental thereto have been complied with, and that the association is authorised to be registered and is duly registered as a company under the Act.
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