Incorporator

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Definition of "Incorporator"

An incorporator is a person or persons who organize a corporation and file the Articles of Incorporation with the applicable government department. Once the filing is complete, the incorporator's function is complete. After that the management of the corporation is performed by the directors. All actions of incorporators and directors are subject to ratification by the shareholders.

"Incorporator" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Articles of Incorporation

Incorporators’ Organizational Meeting

Directors’ Organizational Meeting

Shareholders’ Organizational Meeting

See also:

Corporation

Incorporation