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Mich. Comp. Laws § 484.1

Incorporators; signing, filing, form, and contents of articles of incorporation; provisions governing corporation

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 106 Mich. App. 690 - MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. v. City of Detroit (1981)

Most recently applied in 106 Mich. App. 690 - MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. v. City of Detroit (June 1981)

1883, Act 129, Imd

Sec. 1. (1) One or more persons may be the incorporators of a corporation under this act by signing in ink and filing articles of incorporation for the corporation which shall be in the form prescribed by section 202 of Act No. 284 of the Public Acts of 1972, being section 450.1202 of the Michigan Compiled Laws. The articles shall specify that the purpose is to form a telephone corporation for profit and to engage in the telephone business. (2) A corporation organized under this act shall be governed by Act No. 284 of the Public Acts of 1972, as amended, being sections 450.1101 to 450.2099 of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

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