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Minnesota Incorporation Resources:
Office of the Secretary of the State - Minnesota
Official Homepage - State of Minnesota
State Constitution of Minnesota

Minnesota: CHAPTER 302A
BUSINESS CORPORATIONS
Repealed, Renumbered, etc. Sections. within Chapter 302A 302A.001 Citation.
302A.011 Definitions.
302A.015 Legal recognition of electronic records and signatures.
302A.021 Application and election.
302A.031 Transition.
302A.041 Reservation of right.
302A.101 Purposes.
302A.105 Incorporators.
302A.111 Articles.
302A.115 Corporate name.
302A.117 Reserved name.
302A.121 Registered office; registered agent.
302A.123 Change of registered office or registered agent; change of name of registered agent.
302A.131 Amendment of articles.
302A.133 Procedure for amendment when no shares are outstanding.
302A.135 Procedure for amendment after issuance of shares.
302A.137 Class or series voting on amendments.
302A.139 Articles of amendment.
302A.141 Effect of amendment.
302A.151 Filing articles.
302A.153 Effective date of articles.
302A.155 Presumption; certificate of incorporation.
302A.161 Powers.
302A.163 Corporate seal.
302A.165 Effect of lack of power; ultra vires.
302A.171 Organization.
302A.181 Bylaws.
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