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Series 3764

RICH COUNTY (UTAH). COUNTY CLERK [841]

INCORPORATION CASE FILES, 1870-1961
2 microfilm reels

DESCRIPTION: Incorporation Case Files contain at a minimum the original articles of incorporation and any subsequent amendments to corporations. Some files also contain notices to pay licensing fees and taxes, oaths of office for corporate officers, annual reports, correspondence, or other miscellaneous documents. Case files are created during the length of a corporation's duration. The case file is generated when companies incorporate within Rich County and serve as evidence of "due incorporation of the corporation [UCA 16-2]." Some of the cases originated in the County Probate Court.

Articles of incorporation constitute a contract between the state and corporation, between corporation and stockholders, and between the stockholders and state. The articles of incorporation record the following: names of the incorporators and their places of residence, the length of the corporation's duration, the pursuit of business agreed upon, amount of stock each shareholder receives, description of stock classes, number and kind of corporate officers, and the number of directors necessary to transact corporate business. The series officially ended in 1961 when the state became solely responsible for registering corporations.

ARRANGEMENT: Arranged by case file number, thereunder by date filed.

RESEARCH NOTE: Researchers should be aware that some of the companies have multiple files under different case file numbers.

RELATED RECORDS: Current Incorporations in Rich County are filed with Series 7184, INCORPORATION CASE FILES, 1871-present.

FINDING AIDS: An alphabetical index, is attached as Appendix A, and is available for reference use.

PROCESSING NOTE: Incorporation Case Files were first scheduled as permanent records in 1978. Permission to microfilm and destroy was granted by the State Archivist, Jeff Johnson, January 3, 1995. The entire series was archivally processed by David Clark in February 1996. Microfilming was completed in February 2000 and the series updated by David Clark. After microfilming was completed, the original case files were destroyed.

CONTAINER LIST

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1 1-57
2 58-104
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