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Code · Connecticut · Title 33 — Corporations · CHAPTER 602 — Nonstock Corporations

Sec. 33-1007. Correcting filed document.

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(a)A domestic or foreign corporation may correct a document filed by the Secretary of the State if
(1)the document contains an inaccuracy,
(2)the document was defectively made, executed, attested, sealed, verified or acknowledged, or
(3)the electronic transmission was defective.
(b)A document is corrected:
(1)By preparing a certificate of correction that
(A)describes the document, including its filing date, or attaches a copy of it to the certificate,
(B)specifies the inaccuracy or defect to be corrected, and
(C)corrects the inaccuracy or defect; and
(2)by delivering the certificate of correction to the Secretary of the State for filing.
(c)A certificate of correction is effective on the effective date of the document it corrects except as to persons relying on the uncorrected document and adversely affected by the correction. As to those persons, a certificate of correction is effective when filed.
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