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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Private Limited Company (Ltd)
A Private Limited Company (Ltd) is a type of company where the ownership is divided into shares held by a small number of shareholders. The liability of shareholders is limited to the amount unpaid on their shares, and the company’s shares cannot be traded publicly on the stock exchange.
Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
A Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) is a business structure where partners have limited personal liability for the debts and obligations of the partnership. Each partner’s liability is limited to their investment in the LLP, and they are protected from the actions of other partners.