Indiana Statutes
§ 23-17-3-5 — Filing of articles; commencement of existence; proof of satisfaction of conditions precedent
Indiana § 23-17-3-5
JurisdictionIndiana
Title 23BUSINESS AND OTHER ASSOCIATIONS
Art. 17NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS
Ch. 3Organization
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Ind. Code § 23-17-3-5 (2026).
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(a)Unless a delayed effective date is specified,
a corporate existence begins when articles of incorporation are filed.
(b)The filing of articles of incorporation by the secretary of state is
conclusive proof that the incorporators satisfied all conditions
precedent to incorporation except in a proceeding by the state to cancel
or revoke the incorporation or involuntarily dissolve the corporation.
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Legislative History
As added by P.L.179-1991, SEC.1.
Nearby Sections
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§ 23-0.5-1-1
Short title§ 23-0.5-1-2
Application§ 23-0.5-1-3
Application; exceptions§ 23-0.5-1-4
Delivery of record§ 23-0.5-1-5
Rules and procedures§ 23-0.5-1-6
Terms dependent on facts ascertainable outside the plan or filed
document; articles of amendment§ 23-0.5-1.5-1
Application of definitions§ 23-0.5-1.5-10
"Filed record"§ 23-0.5-1.5-11
"Filing entity"§ 23-0.5-1.5-12
"Foreign"§ 23-0.5-1.5-13
"General partnership"§ 23-0.5-1.5-14
"Governance interest"§ 23-0.5-1.5-15
"Governing person"§ 23-0.5-1.5-16
"Interest"§ 23-0.5-1.5-17
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