Certificate of Incorporation in United Kingdom
Definition of Certificate of Incorporation
In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Certificate of Incorporation : A document issued by the Registrar of Companies after the *registration of a company, certifying that the company is incorporated (See incorporation). For a *limited company, the certificate also certifies that the company members have limited liability, and for a *public company the fact that it is a public company. The validity of the incorporation cannot thereafter be challenged.
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