Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 15 : Section 145


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 145. Certificate of incorporation

      The Secretary shall, upon the filing of such application, issue a
    certificate of incorporation certifying that the provisions of this
    chapter have been complied with and declaring that the
    incorporators are a body corporate, if (a) an incorporation fee of
    $100 has been paid him; (b) he finds that the articles of
    incorporation and statements therein conform to the requirements
    of, and that the incorporation is authorized by, this chapter; and
    (c) he finds that such corporation will aid in developing markets
    in China for goods produced in the United States. A copy of the
    articles of incorporation shall be made a part of the certificate
    of incorporation and printed in full thereon. Any failure, previous
    to the issuance of the certificate of incorporation, by the
    incorporators or in respect to the application for the certificate
    of incorporation, to conform to any requirement of law which is a
    condition precedent to such issuance, may not subsequent thereto be
    held to invalidate the certificate of incorporation or alter the
    legal status of any act of a China Trade Act corporation, except in
    proceedings instituted by the registrar for the revocation of the
    certificate of incorporation.



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