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Code · South Dakota · Title 47 · Chapter 47-1

47-1A-403. Foreign corporation--Registration of corporate name.

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A foreign corporation may register its corporate name, or its corporate name with any addition required by §§ 47-1A-1506.1 to 47-1A-1507 , if the name is distinguishable upon the records of the Office of the Secretary of State from the corporate names that are not available under § 47-1A-401.1 . A foreign corporation registers its corporate name, or its corporate name with any addition required by §§ 47-1A-1506.1 to 47-1A-1507 , inclusive, by delivering to the Office of the Secretary of State for filing an application:
(1)Setting forth its corporate name, or its corporate name with any addition required by §§ 47-1A-1506.1 to 47-1A-1507 , inclusive, the state or country and date of its incorporation, and a brief description of the nature of the business in which it is engaged; and
(2)Accompanied by a certificate of existence, or a document of similar import, from the state or country of incorporation.
The name is registered for the applicant's exclusive use upon the effective date of the application.
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