New York Statutes

§ 106 — Certificates as evidence

New York § 106
JurisdictionNew York
Law BSCBusiness Corporation
Art. 1Short Title; Definitions; Applications; Certificates, Miscellaneous

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N.Y. Business Corporation § 106 (2026).

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§ 106. Certificates as evidence.\n (a) Any certificate or other instrument filed by the department of\nstate relating to a domestic or foreign corporation and containing\nstatements of fact required or permitted by law to be contained therein,\nshall be received in all courts, public offices and official bodies as\nprima facie evidence of such facts and of the execution of such\ninstrument.\n (b) Whenever by the laws of any jurisdiction other than this state,\nany certificate by any officer in such jurisdiction or a copy of any\ninstruments certified or exemplified by any such officer, may be\nreceived as prima facie evidence of the incorporation, existence or\ncapacity of any foreign corporation incorporated in such jurisdiction,\nor claiming so to be, such certificate when exemplified,

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