What is a Charter?
Definition:
A legal document filed with a US state by a company’s founders setting out the company’s name, head office location, date of founding and other details about the nature of its business. Upon the Charter’s approval, a US company becomes a legal entity incorporated in the state where the Charter was filed and approved. The laws of the state of incorporation govern the contents and form of the Charter.
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