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Certificate of Incorporation

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Corporate Governance and Incorporation

Definition

A Certificate of Incorporation is a legal document issued by the government authorities upon the successful registration and incorporation of a company. It serves as conclusive evidence of the company's existence and legal status as a separate entity. A Certificate of Incorporation typically includes details such as the company name, registration number, date of incorporation, and jurisdiction of incorporation.

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