Utah Code 16-10a-1503. Application for authority to transact business
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(1) A foreign corporation may apply for authority to transact business in this state by delivering to the division for filing an application for authority to transact business setting forth:
Terms Used In Utah Code 16-10a-1503
- Address: includes :(1)(b)(i) a post office box number;(1)(b)(ii) a rural free delivery route number; and(1)(b)(iii) a street name and number. See Utah Code 16-10a-102
- Corporate name: means :
(10)(a) the name of a domestic corporation or a domestic nonprofit corporation as stated in its articles of incorporation; or(10)(b) the name of a foreign corporation or a foreign nonprofit corporation as stated in its articles of incorporation or document of similar import. See Utah Code 16-10a-102- Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
- Deliver: includes delivery by mail or another means of transmission authorized by Section 16-10a-103, except that delivery to the division means actual receipt by the division. See Utah Code 16-10a-102
- Division: means the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code. See Utah Code 16-10a-102
- Foreign corporation: means a corporation for profit incorporated under a law other than the law of this state. See Utah Code 16-10a-102
- Principal office: means the office, in or out of this state, designated by a domestic or foreign corporation as its principal office in the most recent document on file with the division providing the information, including:
(25)(a) an annual report;(25)(b) an application for a certificate of authority; or(25)(c) a notice of change of principal office. See Utah Code 16-10a-102- State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes a state, district, or territory of the United States. See Utah Code 68-3-12.5
- Tribal corporation: means a corporation:
(37)(a) incorporated under the law of a tribe; and(37)(b) that is at least 51% owned or controlled by the tribe. See Utah Code 16-10a-102(1)(a) its corporate name and its assumed name, if any;(1)(b) the name of the state or country under whose law it is incorporated;(1)(c) its date of incorporation and period of its corporate duration;(1)(d) the street address of its principal office;(1)(e) the information required by Subsection 16-17-203(1);(1)(f) the names and usual business addresses of its current directors and officers;(1)(g) the date it commenced or expects to commence transacting business in this state; and(1)(h) any additional information the division may determine is necessary or appropriate to determine whether the application for authority to transact business should be filed.(2) The foreign corporation shall deliver with the completed application for authority to transact business a certificate of existence, or a document of similar import, duly authorized by the lieutenant governor or other official having custody of corporate records in the state or country under whose law it is incorporated. The certificate of existence shall be dated within 90 days before the day on which the application for authority to transact business by the division is filed.(3)(3)(a) The division may permit a tribal corporation to apply for authority to transact business in this state in the same manner as a foreign corporation incorporated in another state.(3)(b) If a tribal corporation elects to apply for authority to transact business in this state, for purposes of this chapter, the tribal corporation shall be treated in the same manner as a foreign corporation incorporated under the laws of another state. - Corporate name: means :