A limited liability company, or LLC, is a type of business structure constituted by state laws that help business owners add protection to their personal assets and make legal disputes regarding the ...
A statement of incorporation, referred to in most states as "articles of incorporation," serves as a founding charter for a business making the legal move to incorporate. It is filed as a single ...
It’s a single piece of paper that contains few words, but a community association’s Articles of Incorporation carries much weight. This document shows that the association is registered with the State ...
Certain entities like family-owned businesses which have unique governance needs, may need to adopt their own articles of association. When incorporating a company, there are some mandatory documents ...
Prior to the Companies Act, 2004 (the Act), a company’s constitutive documents were its articles of association and its memorandum of association. However, these documents changed with the passing and ...