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Corporation Profits Tax
Corporation Profits Tax, an annual tax of 5 per cent. imposed
Corporality
The state of being or having a body bodily existence corporeality opposed to spirituality
corporate liability
corporate liability see liability
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corporate immunity
corporate immunity see immunity
Induction
a clod, turf, or twig of the glebe, and gives corporal possession of the church, saying:-- By virtue of this mandate
Lancepesade
An assistant to a corporal a private performing the duties of a corporal called also
cruel and unusual punishment
also Gregg v. Georgia in the Important Cases section compare corporal punishment, death penalty NOTE: A cruel and unusual punishment is
reorganization
recapitalization or merger) that affect the tax structure of a corporation under the Internal Revenue Code and often produce favorable tax
Person
passed after 1st January, 1890, includes 'any body of persons corporate or unincorporate' unless the contrary intention appears, Interpretation Act, 1889,
pierce
the agreement "W. M. McGovern, Jr. et al."] pierce the corporate veil : to disregard the corporate entity and reach the
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