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Connecticut
Incorporation Resources:
Office of the Secretary of the State - Connecticut
Official Homepage - State of Connecticut
State Constitution of Connecticut
Connecticut: CHAPTER 601
BUSINESS CORPORATIONS
Sec. 33-600. Short title: Connecticut Business Corporation Act.
Sec. 33-601. Construction of statutes.
Sec. 33-602. Definitions.
Sec. 33-603. Notice.
Sec. 33-604. Number of shareholders.
Secs. 33-605 to 33-607.
Sec. 33-608. Filing requirements.
Sec. 33-609. Forms. Mailing address.
Sec. 33-610. Effective time and date of document.
Sec. 33-611. Correcting filed document.
Sec. 33-612. Filing duty of Secretary of the State.
Sec. 33-613. Appeal from Secretary of the State's refusal to file document.
Sec. 33-614. Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document.
Sec. 33-615. Certificate of existence or authorization.
Sec. 33-616. Penalty for signing false document.
Sec. 33-617. Fees payable to Secretary of the State.
Sec. 33-618. Franchise tax. More Articles and Statute Information
Connecticut Incorporation Forms
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