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Tracking down the officers of a corporation is usually very easy. The information you need is often found online, provided by the corporations as required by law. Every state has a different set...
Oil tank laws are found at every level of government because of the serious environmental hazard posed by oil seeping from leaking tanks, particularly with respect to seepage into groundwater used...
A trade name is a word or phrase often used to designate a business name, but is not technically a trademark. The purpose of trade name registration is to allow individuals who own a business to...
The Mutual Recognition Act of 1992 addresses the abilities of entities to conduct commercial transactions involving goods and services between states within the Australian Commonwealth. The term...
When you start a business or company in the United States, one of the first steps you need to take is to file an Article of Incorporation with the Secretary of State's office, or other such state...
Nonprofit organizations are corporations set up to do humane charity work, and they can range from standard corporations to churches and other religious groups. The laws are different for the...
How to Start a Corporation
Starting a corporation can be done with the assistance of an attorney or on one's own, but check with the secretary of state's office first for information. Download information about starting a...
Ways to Incorporate a Business
Ways to incorporate a business include filing paperwork with the secretary of state's office in the state the business resides. Learn about services that provide corporate kits when incorporating...
How to File for Sole Proprietorship
Filing for a business sole proprietorship can require listing a fictitious name in the local newspaper, but rules can vary from state-to-state. Submit the appropriate licenses and permits for a...
How to Form a Board of Directors
Forming a board of directors is different from state-to-state and involves determining bylaws as to how many directors a corporation will have. Consider board director term limits, when meeting...
How to Incorporate a Business
Incorporating a business varies from state to state and involves checking with the secretary of state's office. Inquire about hiring an attorney if incorporating a business is too complicated with...
A town becomes incorporated through a legal process, which varies depending on the state in which the town resides.
Each state has legal requirements put in place to ensure daycare owners' businesses operate legitimately, and also to heighten the safety of the child care environment for children and employees....
Businesses often use names other than the legal name that they are incorporated under. Properly obtaining an assumed name certificate is an important step in setting up a new business.
In most states, the Attorney General is the person who gives legal advice to the state government. He or she acts as the chief law enforcement officer and oversee public prosecutions. Here’s what...
Nonprofit organizations occasionally need to change their name, amend their bylaws, or otherwise alter their original formation documents. A nonprofit organization submits a Certificate of...
A Certificate of Amendment is a necessary legal step to make changes to the Articles of Incorporation of a company. A specific process must be followed to legally make changes and to receive a...
When a company needs to restructure the original Articles of Incorporation, a Certificate of Amendment must be filed to legally make the change. Learn how to properly file a Certificate of...
When the structure of a corporation changes and the original Articles of Incorporation need altering, a Certificate of Amendment must be submitted to legally record the change. Learn how to find...
Certificate of amendments are typically filed when a company needs to change its name, business purpose or to change amounts of shares within a corporation. Certificates of amendment need to be...
You may obtain a Certificate of Amendment for a Limited Liability Company in order to correct information that has changed since the original Articles of Organization came into effect. You might...
In most states, the Attorney General is the person who gives legal advice to the state government. The Attorney General and their state attorneys act as the chief law enforcement officer and...
In most states, the Attorney General is the person who gives legal advice to the state government. They act as the chief law enforcement officer and oversee public prosecutions. Here’s what to do...
In most states, the Attorney General is the person who gives legal advice to the state government. They act as the chief law enforcement officer and oversee public prosecutions. Here’s what to do...