Corporators cannot be incorporators because they serve distinct roles within an organization. Incorporators are responsible for establishing a corporation and filing the necessary documentation to create it, while corporators are typically members of a corporation who participate in its governance but do not have a role in its initial formation. This separation ensures that the responsibilities of creating and managing the corporation are clearly defined and allows for a structured decision-making process. Furthermore, in many jurisdictions, the law requires that incorporators be individuals or entities separate from the ongoing governance of the corporation.
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