Certificate of incorporation confirms corporate existence and limited status upon Registrar's formal issuance and sealing. The Registrar of Companies issues Form I as a certificate of incorporation under the Companies Act, 1956, certifying a company's legal existence, recording the company's name and date of incorporation, indicating whether the company is limited or unlimited, and bearing the Registrar's signature and official seal pursuant to the procedural requirements of regulation 16(1).
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Certificate of incorporation confirms corporate existence and limited status upon Registrar's formal issuance and sealing.
The Registrar of Companies issues Form I as a certificate of incorporation under the Companies Act, 1956, certifying a company's legal existence, recording the company's name and date of incorporation, indicating whether the company is limited or unlimited, and bearing the Registrar's signature and official seal pursuant to the procedural requirements of regulation 16(1).
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