
California Corporations Code
The California Corporations Code is a set of laws that govern the formation, organization, and operation of corporations and certain business entities within California. It outlines rules for creating corporations, managing their internal affairs, issuing shares, and complying with legal requirements. The code also addresses related entities like limited liability companies (LLCs) and partnerships, ensuring transparency, accountability, and legal consistency. Essentially, it provides a legal framework to help businesses operate smoothly, protect stakeholders’ rights, and facilitate economic activity within the state.