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    Quote Originally Posted by David Merrill View Post
    that the Case was an admiralty seizure of millions, in an astounding number of seized trust accounts, only for the sake of laundering the money through the STATE OF COLORADO CAPITAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION.
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    1. Cached as follows: (a) To acquire by purchase, lease or otherwise, interests: in real or personal property, or any combination thereof, to construct or install improvements

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    IPS | Articles of Incorporation http://www.protease.org/articles.html

    Cherry picked …..from Overview – Corporations http://corporations.uslegal.com/overview/

    Most States have a general corporation code that lists certain requirements, and anyone who satisfies these requirements and files the necessary papers with the government may automatically become a corporation.

    In 1950, the American Bar Association published a Model Business Corporation Act (MBCA) to assist State Legislatures in modernizing State corporation laws.

    In 1984, a revision of this Model Act was published (RMBCA). All states have adopted various versions of the MBCA or the RMBCA with only slight variations.

    One or more natural persons or corporations may act as incorporators of a corporation by signing and filing Articles of Incorporation with the designated state government official (usually the Secretary of State).

    These Articles are often filed in duplicate, and the Secretary of State, when satisfied that the Articles conform to the State’s corporation statutes, stamps filed and the date on each copy.

    The Secretary of State then retains one copy and returns the other copy, along with a filing fee receipt, to the corporation.
    However, if the Articles contain no purpose clause, the corporation will automatically have the purpose of engaging in any lawful business.

    If no reference is made to the duration of the corporation in the Articles, it will automatically have a perpetual duration
    corporate existence begins upon the issuance of a Certificate of Incorporation by the Secretary of State.

    A corporation is called a domestic corporation with respect to the State under whose law it has been incorporated. Any other corporation going into that State is called a foreign corporation. For example, a corporation holding a Texas Charter is a domestic corporation in Texas, but a foreign corporation in all other States. A foreign corporation must qualify to do business in a foreign State. Etc etc etc etc (1040?)

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    Last edited by Chex; 09-18-16 at 03:20 PM.
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