Corporate Registration Clause Samples
The Corporate Registration clause requires a company to be properly registered and in good standing with relevant governmental authorities before engaging in certain activities or entering into agreements. This typically involves ensuring that the company has filed all necessary documents, paid required fees, and complied with applicable laws in its jurisdiction of incorporation. By including this clause, parties can confirm the legal existence and authority of the company, thereby reducing the risk of dealing with unregistered or non-compliant entities.
Corporate Registration. Contractor, if it is a corporation, certifies it is registered with the Secretary of State of the State of California.
Corporate Registration. CONTRACTOR shall either be registered or have applied for registration with the Florida Department of State in accordance with the provisions of Florida law.
Corporate Registration. The Subgrantee, if it is a corporation, certifies it is registered with the Secretary of State of the State of California.
