Oklahoma Code § 18-1008

Title 18. Corporations: Certificate of incorporation - Definition
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CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION; DEFINITION
The term "certificate of incorporation", as used in the Oklahoma
General Corporation Act, unless the context requires otherwise,
includes not only the original certificate of incorporation filed to
create a corporation but also all other certificates, agreements of
merger or consolidation, plans of reorganization, or other
instruments, howsoever designated, which are filed pursuant to the
provisions of Sections 1006, 1023 through 1026, 1032, 1076 through
1087, 1090.2, or 1118 through 1120 of this title, or any other
section of this title, and which have the effect of amending or
supplementing in some respect a corporation's certificate of
incorporation.

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