Title 15 › Chapter 4— CHINA TRADE › § 145
The Secretary will issue a certificate saying the founders are a legal corporation when they file an application, if three things are true: a $100 fee has been paid, the incorporation papers meet the chapter’s rules and the incorporation is allowed, and the Secretary finds the corporation will help develop markets in China for goods made in the United States. A full copy of the incorporation papers will be attached to and printed on the certificate. If the founders or their application missed a required step before the certificate was issued, that mistake cannot later cancel the certificate or change the corporation’s legal acts, except if the registrar brings a proceeding to revoke the certificate.
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15 U.S.C. § 145
Title 15 — Commerce and Trade
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Apr 3, 2026
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