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Code · Michigan · Chapter 450 — Corporations

450.2133 Correction of document; certificate; effective date of corrected document.

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450.2133 Correction of document; certificate; effective date of corrected document.
Sec. 133.
If a document relating to a domestic or foreign corporation that is filed with the administrator under this act was at the time of filing an inaccurate record of the corporation action referred to in the document or was defectively or erroneously executed, or the document was electronically transmitted and the electronic transmission was defective, the document may be corrected by filing with the administrator a certificate of correction on behalf of the corporation. A certificate entitled "certificate of correction of...
(correct title of document and name of corporation)" shall be signed as provided in this act with respect to the document being corrected and filed with the administrator. The certificate shall set forth the name of the corporation, the date the document to be corrected was filed by the administrator, the provision in the document as it should have originally appeared, and if the execution was defective, the proper execution. The corrected document is effective in its corrected form as of its original filing date except as to a person that relied on the inaccurate portion of the document and was, as a result of the inaccurate portion of the document, adversely affected by the correction.
History: 1982, Act 162, Eff. Jan. 1, 1983 ;-- Am. 2008, Act 9 , Imd. Eff. Feb. 29, 2008 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 557 , Imd. Eff. Jan. 15, 2015
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