
1) Belly 2) Bodycorporate 3) Company 4) Corp 5) Fdic 6) Fhlmc 7) Firm 8) Fnma 9) Potbelly 10) Tummy
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1) Business 2) Business firm 3) CBC Television show 4) Company 5) Concern 6) Core Design game 7) Corp 8) Corporate law 9) Cyberpunk role-playing game 10) Espionage role-playing game 11) Firm 12) House 13) Large company 14) Legal entity 15) Multinational 16) Sega Genesis game 17) Slang for a paunch
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• (n.) A body politic or corporate, formed and authorized by law to act as a single person, and endowed by law with the capacity of succession; a society having the capacity of transacting business as an individual.
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1. A player created corporation which players may join. 2. An NPC member corporation of a larger NPC faction.
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A business form legally separate from its owners. Its distinguishing features include limited liability, easy transfer of ownership, unlimited life, and an ability to raise large sums of capital.
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an organisation with a legal existence, including rights and liabilities, apart from those of its members
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[Noun] A large business or company.
Example: Some corporations are multi-national and have offices in several countries.
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A legal 'person' that is separate and distinct from its owners. A corporation is allowed to own assets, incur liabilities, and sell securities, among other things.
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A group created by a legal charter that may buy or sell or enter into contracts.
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Corporation:
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Another name for
company. In the USA, corporations are the legal equivalent of UK
public limited comp...
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An organisation responsible for the day-to-day administration of a town or city. Usually called a council these days.
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A legal entity chartered by a state
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A large company or a group of companies which is legally authorised to act as a single entity, separate from its owners, with its liabilities for damages, debts, etc., limited to its assets so that its shareholders and owners are protected from personal claims
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A business entity treated as a person in the eyes of the law. A corporation is allowed to own assets
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Cor`po·ra'tion (kôr`po*rā'shŭn)
noun [ Latin
corporatio incarnation: confer French
corporation corporation.] A body politic or corporate, formed and authorized by law to act as a single person, and endowed by law with the capacity of succession; a society having the capacity ...
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A fictitious legal entity/person which has rights and duties independent of the rights and duties of real persons and which is legally authorized to act in its own name through duly appointed agents. It is owned by shareholders. Usually created under the authority of state law.
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In law, a corporation is a civil or political body in which are vested certain rights or privileges with a view to their preservation in perpetual succession, authorized by law to act as one person and having rights and liabilities distinct from the individuals forming the corporation. The artificial personality may be created by royal charter, sta...
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Corporation is British slang for a prominent belly.
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corp noun a business firm whose articles of incorporation have been approved in some state
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- Form of doing business pursuant to a charter granted by a state or federal government. Corporations typically are characterized by the issuance of freely transferable CAPITAL STOCK, perpetual life, centralized management, and limitation of owners' LIABILITY to the amount they invest in the business.
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A group of persons granted a state charter legally recognizing them as a separate entity having its own rights, privileges, and liabilities distinct from those of its members. The process of incorporating should be completed with the state's secretary of state or state corporate counsel, and usually requires the services of an attorney.
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an association of individuals, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members. · (cap.) the group of principal officials of a borough or other municipal division in England. · any group of persons united ...
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A corporation is a legal form of business that is separate from its owners. In other words, it?s a business that is a separate legal entity from its shareholders.
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a business firm recognized by law as a single body
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