Sec. 4. (a) To be admitted to do business in Indiana, a foreign corporation must file an application for admission in the form prescribed by the director. The application must be accompanied by: (1) the fees prescribed by the department; and (2) a copy of its articles of incorporation or association. (b) The application for admission filed by a foreign corporation must: (1) be signed by: (A) the president or a vice president of the foreign corporation; and (B) the secretary or cashier of the foreign corporation; (2) be verified under oath by the officers signing the application; and (3) include a description of the nature of business that the foreign corporation intends to carry on in Indiana under its articles of incorporation or association. Formerly: Acts 1933, c.40, s.327. As amended by P.L.171-1996, SEC.11; P.L.63-2001, SEC.9 and P.L.134-2001, SEC.10.
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