Incorporator definition

Incorporator means a person who signed the original articles of incorporation.
Incorporator means a signer of the original articles of incorporation.
Incorporator means a person who signs articles of incorporation; (“fondateur”)

Examples of Incorporator in a sentence

  • Reilly Incorporator E-23 118 EXHIBIT A-2 TO SCHEDULE I CERTIFICATE OF OWNERSHIP AND MERGER WITH RESPECT TO THE MERGER OF PIONEER ASSETCO, INC.

  • Reilly Incorporator E-15 110 ARTICLES OF MERGER WITH RESPECT TO THE MERGER OF PIONEER ASSETCO, INC.

  • The Board of Directors shall consist of not less than one nor more than fifteen members, the exact number of which shall initially be fixed by the Incorporator and thereafter from time to time by the Board of Directors.

  • The directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of the stockholders, except as provided in Section 3 of this Article III and except that the first directors of the Corporation shall be elected by the Incorporator and each director shall hold office until his successor is elected and qualified or until his earlier resignation or removal.

  • Employees, Incorporator, Stockholder, Member, Partner or Other Holder of Equity Interests.


More Definitions of Incorporator

Incorporator means any incorporator of a corporation and any organizer of, or any person participating, other than in a representative or professional capacity, in the organization of an unincorporated issuer.
Incorporator means one of the signers of the original articles of incorporation.
Incorporator means a person who signs or otherwise authorizes articles of incorporation; (“fondateur”)
Incorporator means a person who signed the original 28
Incorporator means the Oregon bank’s organizer, as defined in ORS 63.001.
Incorporator in relation to a company, means a person who signs the articles of incorporation of the company;
Incorporator means a person who agrees to subscribe for Shares in the Company and to whom Shares are allotted and issued upon incorporation of the Company.