The Secretary of State shall charge and collect for: (1) Filing articles of incorporation and issuing a certificate of incorporation - ten dollars ($10.00); (2) Filing of articles of amendment and issuing a certificate of amendment - ten dollars ($10.00); (3) Filing articles of consolidation and issuing a certificate with respect to consolidation - ten dollars ($10.00); and (4) Filing articles of dissolution - one dollar ($1.00). Acts 1937, No. 342, § 29; Pope's Dig., § 2343; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1129. The Secretary of State shall charge and collect for: (1) Filing articles of incorporation and issuing a certificate of incorporation - ten dollars ($10.00); (2) Filing of articles of amendment and issuing a certificate of amendment - ten dollars ($10.00); (3) Filing articles of consolidation and issuing a certificate with respect to consolidation - ten dollars ($10.00); and (4) Filing articles of dissolution - one dollar ($1.00). Acts 1937, No. 342, § 29; Pope's Dig., § 2343; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1129. The Secretary of State shall charge and collect for: (1) Filing articles of incorporation and issuing a certificate of incorporation - ten dollars ($10.00); (2) Filing of articles of amendment and issuing a certificate of amendment - ten dollars ($10.00); (3) Filing articles of consolidation and issuing a certificate with respect to consolidation - ten dollars ($10.00); and (4) Filing articles of dissolution - one dollar ($1.00). Acts 1937, No. 342, § 29; Pope's Dig., § 2343; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1129. The Secretary of State shall charge and collect for: (1) Filing articles of incorporation and issuing a certificate of incorporation - ten dollars ($10.00); (2) Filing of articles of amendment and issuing a certificate of amendment - ten dollars ($10.00); (3) Filing articles of consolidation and issuing a certificate with respect to consolidation - ten dollars ($10.00); and (4) Filing articles of dissolution - one dollar ($1.00). Acts 1937, No. 342, § 29; Pope's Dig., § 2343; A.S.A. 1947, § 77-1129.
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