New York Statutes

§ 104 — Certificates; requirements, signing, filing, effectiveness

New York § 104
JurisdictionNew York
Law BSCBusiness Corporation
Art. 1Short Title; Definitions; Applications; Certificates, Miscellaneous

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N.Y. Business Corporation § 104 (2026).

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§ 104. Certificates; requirements, signing, filing, effectiveness.\n (a) Every certificate or other instrument relating to a domestic or\nforeign corporation which is delivered to the department of state for\nfiling under this chapter, other than a certificate of existence under\nsection 1304 (Application for authority; contents), shall be in the\nEnglish language, except that the corporate name may be in another\nlanguage if written in English letters or characters.\n (c) Whenever such instrument is required to set forth the date when a\ncertificate of incorporation was filed by the department of state, the\noriginal certificate of incorporation is meant. This requirement shall\nbe satisfied, in the case of a corporation created by special act, by\nsetting forth the chapter number and y

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