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  2. Foreign corporation - Wikipedia

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    Operating a corporation as a holding company and separate corporations in each state, or operating as a single corporation with registrations as foreign corporations in all the other states than its home state, is a matter of choice for the corporation's directors and officers depending on how it operates, damage liability and tax consequences.

  3. List of companies of the United States by state - Wikipedia

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    Emmis Corporation (Indianapolis) Finish Line, Inc. (Indianapolis) First Internet Bancorp (Indianapolis) First Merchants Corporation ; The Ford Meter Box Company ; Guidant (Indianapolis) Gurney's Seed and Nursery Company ; Haynes International ; Herff Jones (Indianapolis) Hulman & Company (Terre Haute) Indiana Bell (Indianapolis)

  4. Secretary of State of Maine - Wikipedia

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    The secretary of state also oversees and applies the state's corporation law. Corporations seeking to be chartered in Maine do so through the secretary's office. The secretary has oversight over Maine's commercial law and application of the Uniform Commercial Code. The secretary's office appoints and regulates the state's notaries public. [8] [2]

  5. Lawsuits target Maine referendum aimed at curbing foreign ...

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    Federal election law currently bans foreign entities from spending on candidate elections, but allows such donations for local and state ballot measures. Maine was the 10th state to close the ...

  6. United States corporate law - Wikipedia

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    A state office, perhaps called the "Division of Corporations" or simply the "Secretary of State", [20] will require the people who wish to incorporate to file "articles of incorporation" (sometimes called a "charter") and pay a fee. The articles of incorporation typically record the corporation's name, if there are any limits to its powers ...

  7. Category:Companies based in Maine - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 23 December 2023, at 23:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Entity classification election - Wikipedia

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    A foreign eligible entity that became an association taxable as a corporation under the foreign default rule described below. A foreign corporation that is not identified as a corporation under Treasury regulations §301.7701-2(b)(8). If a foreign corporation is not identified on the list included in these regulations, it qualifies as an ...

  9. Internal affairs doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The internal affairs doctrine is a choice of law rule in corporate law.Simply stated, it provides that the "internal affairs" of a corporation (e.g. conflicts between shareholders and management figures such as the board of directors and corporate officers) will be governed by the corporate statutes and case law of the state in which the corporation is incorporated, [1] [2] [3] sometimes ...