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hey my name is steve parr i am a vancouver british columbia business lawyer and today were going to take a look at the articles of incorporation of a company so this is a british british columbia business corporations act company so that means that the articles need to comply with the rules that are set out in that statute so statute refers to legislation thats generated by by the government so um so were not going to cover off everything here theres way too much inside of an articles uh instead of articles to possibly fit inside of a video so boring you to absolute absolute tears um but in this were just going to cover the the basics here and take a special look at the shares so the special rights and restrictions generally the articles of incorporation tend to be fairly boilerplate there are important exceptions so um that we cant get into at this point but in general the articles are are are going to be fairly boilerplate and and these kind of items here up until part 1 throu