
1) Absorption 2) Addition 3) Annexation 4) Combination 5) Internalisation 6) Internalization 7) Introjection 8) Merger
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1) Consolidation 2) Corporate law 3) French word used in English 4) Including by incorporating 5) Integration 6) Union in one body
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[academic] Incorporation is a university academic practice, particularly at the University of Oxford dating back to 1516, of awarding a degree based on the student having an equivalent degree from another university. Incorporation is a way of viewing a degree from another university as if it were an Oxford Degree. It is particularly used fo...
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[business] Incorporation (Inc.) is the forming of a new corporation (a corporation being a legal entity that is effectively recognized as a person under the law). The corporation may be a business, a non-profit organization, sports club, or a government of a new city or town. This article focuses on the process of incorporation; see also co...
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[linguistics] Incorporation is a phenomenon by which a grammatical category, such as a verb, forms a compound with its direct object (object incorporation) or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function. Incorporation is central to many polysynthetic languages such as those found in North America, Siberia and norther...
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• (n.) The act of incorporating, or the state of being incorporated. • (n.) The union of something with a body already existing; association; intimate union; assimilation; as, the incorporation of conquered countries into the Roman republic. • (n.) The union of different ingredients in one mass; mixture; combination; synthesis. &bull...
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(L. in into + corpus body) 1. the union of one substance with another, or with others, in a composite mass. 2. in psychoanalytic theory, a primitive unconscious defense mechanism in which aspects of another person are assimilated into the self through a figurative process of symbolic oral ingestion.
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(from the article `acculturation`) ...cultures maintain an interchange without the exercise of military or political domination of one group by another. These new elements may be ...
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A legal process through which a company receives a charter and the state in which it is based allows it to operate as a corporation.
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A company is a separate legal entity governed by the Companies Act, which conducts activities on its own behalf and is distinct from the persons who own and control it. The proprietors control the company but their liability in relation to the company is limited. Incorporation is the process by which the company is entered on the register at Compan...
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In law, the formation of an association that has corporate personality and is therefore distinct from its individual members, who have no liability for its debts. Corporations (such as companies)...
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1. <chemistry> The union of one substance with another or with others, in a composite mass. ... 2. <psychology> A primitive unconscious defense mechanism in which aspects of another person are assimilated into the self through a figurative process of symbolic oral ingestion. ... (13 Nov 1997) ...
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(in-kor″por-a´shәn) the union of one substance with another, or with others, in a composite mass. a type of defense mechanism in which a person figuratively“ingests” the psychic representation of another person or part of a person.
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the act of formally creating an organisation fullfilling the necessary legal requirements and formalities.
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A primitive defense mechanism, operating unconsciously, in which the psychic representation of a per
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Clause in a life insurance contract preventing the insurer from revoking the policy after it has bee
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In·cor`po·ra'tion noun [ Latin
incorporatio : confer French
incorporation .]
1. The act of incorporating, or the state of being incorporated.
2. The union of different ingredients in one mass; mixture; combination; synthesis.
3. The union of something with a bo...
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The corporation's "articles of incorporation" (sometime referred to as the "charter"), bylaws, and other documents created when the corporation is established.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in-kōr′pŏ-rā′shŭn Synonyms: identification
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The act of incorporating an organization. (See also: incorporate)
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[
n] - consolidating two or more things 2. [n] - including by incorporation
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noun including by incorporating
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In law, the formation of an association that has corporate personality and is therefore distinct from its individual members, who have no liability for its debts. Corporations (such as companies) can own property and have their own rights and liabilities in legal proceedings
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the act of incorporating or the state of being incorporated. · the act of forming a legal corporation. · the inclusion of the object or object reference within the inflected verb form, a type of word-formation frequent in American Indian languages. · the adoption of the views or characteristics of others, occurring in children as ...
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consolidating two or more things
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