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11-94-5
Section 11-94-5 Certificate of incorporation - Filing with probate judge; examination, approval,
and recordation by probate judge; recordation as conclusive evidence. When executed and acknowledged
in conformity with Section 11-94-4, the certificate of incorporation shall be filed with the
judge of probate of the county which is an authorizing subdivision. The judge of probate shall
thereupon examine the certificate of incorporation and, if he finds that the recitals contained
therein are correct, that the requirements of Section 11-94-4 have been complied with, and
that the name is not identical with or so nearly similar to that of another corporation already
in existence in this state so as to lead to confusion and uncertainty, he shall approve the
certificate of incorporation and record it in an appropriate book or record in his office.
The recording of the certificate of incorporation shall be conclusive evidence that the required
findings and approvals have been made. When such...
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11-15-5
Section 11-15-5 Certificate of incorporation - Recordation. The certificate of incorporation
with the documents attached shall be filed with the judge of probate of the county who shall
forthwith receive and record the same. When so filed the corporation referred to therein shall
come into existence and shall constitute a body corporate and politic and a political subdivision
of the state under the name set forth in the certificate of incorporation; whereupon the corporation
shall be vested with the rights and powers granted by this chapter. (Acts 1951, No. 682, p.
1172, §5.)...
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9-10-32
Section 9-10-32 Certificate of incorporation - Filing. The certificate of incorporation with
the documents attached shall be filed with the judge of probate of the county and the Secretary
of State, who shall forthwith receive and record the same. When such certificate is so filed
the corporation referred to therein shall come into existence and shall constitute a body
corporate and politic, vested with the rights and powers granted in this article. (Acts 1955,
No. 539, p. 1186, §3.)...
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11-22-5
Section 11-22-5 Certificate of incorporation - Filing and recording. When executed and acknowledged
in conformity with Section 11-22-4, the certificate of incorporation shall be filed with the
judge of probate of the county. The judge of probate shall thereupon examine the certificate
of incorporation and, if he finds that the recitals contained therein are correct, that the
requirements of Section 11-22-4 have been complied with and that the name is not identical
with or so nearly similar to that of another corporation already in existence in this state
as to lead to confusion and uncertainty, he shall approve the certificate of incorporation
and record it in an appropriate book or record in his office. When such certificate has been
so made, filed, and approved, the applicants shall constitute a public corporation under the
name set out in the certificate of incorporation. (Acts 1975, 3rd Ex. Sess., No. 139, §5.)...

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45-49A-10.02
Section 45-49A-10.02 Filing of certificate. The certificates of incorporation with the documents
attached shall be filed with the Judge of Probate of Mobile County and with the Secretary
of State, who shall forthwith receive and record the same. When such certificate is so filed
the corporation referred to therein shall come into existence and shall constitute a public
body corporate and politic, vested with the rights and powers herein granted. (Act 82-312,
p. 420, §3.)...
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45-49-90.04
Section 45-49-90.04 Certificate of incorporation - Filing, approval, and recording. (a) When
executed and acknowledged in conformity with Section 45-49-90.03, the certificate of incorporation
shall be filed with the judge of probate of the county. The judge of probate shall thereupon
examine the certificate of incorporation and, if he or she finds that the recitals contained
therein are correct, that the requirements of Section 45-49-90.03 have been complied with,
and that the name is not identical with or so nearly similar to that of another corporation
already in existence in this state as to lead to confusion and uncertainty, he or she shall
approve the certificate of incorporation and record it in an appropriate book or record in
his or her office. The recording of the certificate shall constitute the findings and approval
required by the preceding sentence. (b) When such certificate has been so made and filed,
the applicants shall constitute a public corporation under the name set...
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11-50-233
Section 11-50-233 Certificate of incorporation - Acknowledgment, filing, and recordation. The
certificate of incorporation shall be acknowledged before an officer authorized by the laws
of this state to take acknowledgment of deeds. When so acknowledged, the certificate may be
filed with the judge of probate of the county in which such city or town is located, who shall
forthwith file such certificate and record the same. When application has been made as provided
in Section 11-50-231 and a certificate of incorporation filed and recorded as provided in
this section, the applicants shall constitute a corporation under the name proposed in the
certificate of incorporation. (Acts 1936-37, Ex. Sess., No. 228, p. 274; Code 1940, T. 37,
§396.)...
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45-37A-54.62
Section 45-37A-54.62 Certificate of incorporation - Acknowledgement, filing, recording. The
certificate of incorporation shall be acknowledged before an officer authorized by the laws
of this state to take acknowledgement of deeds. When so acknowledged, the certificate may
be filed with the judge of probate of the county in which such city is located, who shall
forthwith file such certificate and record the same. When application has been made, filed,
and recorded, as herein provided, the applicants shall constitute a public corporation under
the name proposed in the application. (Acts 1947, No. 215, p. 81, §3.)...
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33-15-3
Section 33-15-3 Procedure for incorporation. To become a corporation, the persons who are designated
to become members of the initial board of directors of the authority, as provided in Section
33-15-4, shall present to the Judge of Probate of Franklin County a certificate of incorporation
signed by them which shall contain: (1) The name and official residence of each of the said
persons; (2) The term of office of each of the said persons as such directors; (3) The name
of the proposed corporation which shall be Bear Creek Development Authority; (4) The location
of the principal office of the proposed corporation which shall be in one of said named counties;
and (5) Any other matter relating to the incorporation that the said persons may choose to
insert and which is not inconsistent with this article or the laws of the State of Alabama.
The certificate of incorporation shall be accompanied by: (1) A certificate by the clerk of
each of the municipalities of Red Bay, Vina, Hodges,...
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24-9-10
Section 24-9-10 Incorporation of local authority. (a) If the number of tax delinquent properties
in a municipality exceeds 1,000, then the governing body of a municipality may adopt a resolution
declaring that it is wise, expedient, and necessary that a local authority be formed by the
municipality by the filing for record of a certificate of incorporation in accordance with
the provisions of subsection (c). (b) If the number of tax delinquent properties in a municipality
exceeds 1,000, then the governing body of a county may adopt a resolution declaring that it
is wise, expedient, and necessary that a local authority be formed by the county by the filing
for record of a certificate of incorporation in accordance with the provisions of subsection
(c). (c) Upon the adoption of the authorizing resolution, the municipality or county, as the
case may be, shall proceed to incorporate the local authority by filing for record in the
office of the judge of probate of the county a certificate...
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