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please explain 'corporate charter" and who is the issuing authority?

"A corporate charter — simply referred to as "charter" or "articles of incorporation" — is a written document filed with a U.S. state by the founders of a corporation detailing the major components of a company such as its objectives, its structure and its planned operations."

Every corporation is chartered by some state. Many choose Delaware or Nevada, because they are looser on certain things.

Charters can be revoked by the issuing authority
at will?
or
For cause(violation of TOS) only?

Now, you've got me there, Everitt. I honestly don't know, but it bears looking into, and may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Of course, we would be asking the swamp to drain the swamp (for now anyway) but...

If we ever do get things turned around, this would be the vehicle we could use to clean up the MSM.

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