| Ohio - 1938 - 1084 str.
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| Indiana - 1921 - 1060 str.
...or exercise any of its corporate powers in the State of Indiana, it shall be required to file in the office of the secretary of state a copy of its charter or articles of incorporation, duly certified and authenticated by the officer who issued the original,... | |
| Tennessee - 1877 - 316 str.
...first section of this Act, desiring to carry on its business in this State, must first file in the office of the Secretary of State, a copy of its charter or articles of association, certified in the manner directed Copy ofoharter by law for the authentication... | |
| 1911 - 1546 str.
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| 1903 - 1240 str.
...the second count was for the appellant. The only defense set up in the answer to the first count M that the respondent was a foreign corporation, resident...not previously filed in the office of the Secretary of State a copy of Its charter or certificate of incorporation, and had not made a sworu statement... | |
| Arkansas. Supreme Court - 1909 - 698 str.
...corporation, including railroad and insurance companies, before doing business in the State, shall file in the office of the Secretary of State a copy of its charter or articles of incorporation, etc., together with a statement of its assets, liabilities, capital stock,... | |
| 1895 - 1228 str.
...collection of a debt, although it does not affirmatively api>ear that such corporation has filed in the office of the secretary of state a copy of its charter or articles of incorporation, nor appointed a resident agent, upon whom process may be served. 4. That... | |
| New Jersey - 1896 - 70 str.
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| Florida - 1897 - 426 str.
...part of the whole of its line orlines of railroad or canal in this State shall, upon filing in the office of the Secretary of State a copy of its charter or charters, be entitled to all the powers and the privileges, and be subject to all the liabilities enjoyed... | |
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