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Can articles of correction be used to cancel a previously filed document?

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Can articles of correction be used to cancel a previously filed document?

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No. Articles of correction may be used to correct errors or inaccuracies in drafting or execution of a previously filed instrument. Documents can be corrected to contain only those statements that could have lawfully been included in the instrument to be corrected. Articles or a certificate of correction cannot be used to alter, include or delete a statement, which by its alteration, inclusion or deletion would have caused the secretary of state to determine that the document did not conform to law at the time of the original filing. 4. What document should be filed with the secretary of state if a foreign corporation with a certificate of authority to transact business in the state converts, or “redomesticates,” under its jurisdiction’s laws to a corporation formed and governed under the laws of another jurisdiction? The foreign corporation should file an amended certificate of authority that amends the state of incorporation set forth in the original application for certificate of au

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