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Corporate member
Matched in: Term Corporate member
Lifting the corporate veil
Matched in: Term Lifting the corporate veil
Ecclesiastical Corporations
Ecclesiastical Corporations. Corporations created for the furtherance of religion, and for the perpetuation of the rights of the church, the … Corporations created for the furtherance of religion, and for the perpetuation of the rights of the church, the members of which are exclusively spiritual persons. They are of two kinds: corporations sole-viz., bishops, certain deans, parsons, and
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Corporator
A member of a corporation esp one of the original members
Spiritual corporations
Spiritual corporations, corporations the members of which are entirely spiritual persons, and incorpor-ated as such, for the furtherance of religion … Spiritual corporations, corporations the members of which are entirely spiritual persons, and incorpor-ated as such, for the furtherance of religion and perpetuating the
Corporation or body politic
can neither be outlawed nor arrested; it only enjoys a legal entity, sues and is sued by is corporate name, and holds and enjoys property by such name. A corporation can sue or be sued for a … conferred on natural persons only would fail in process of time. It is either aggegate, consisting of many members, or sole, consisting of one person only, as a parson. It is also either spiritual, created to perpetuate
Company
such other persons as may from time to time become members of the company, shall be a body corporate by the name contained in the memorandum, capable forthwith of exercising all the functions of an incorporated company, … incorporation, the subscribers of the memorandum, together with such other persons as may from time to time become members of the company, shall be a body corporate by the name contained in the memorandum, capable forthwith of
London, Port of
the Port Authority, shall notwithstanding the repeal of enactments effected by this Act, continue and be a body corporate by the name of 'the Port of London Authority, and by that name shall continue to have perpetual … 11 Geo. 5, c. clxxiii.); s. 6 enacts:- (1) There shall be a chairman and vice-chairman and other members of the Port Authority elected and appointed in manner provided by this Act for the purpose of administering,
Winding-up
the business of the company is to cease except for the purposes of a beneficial winding-up, but the corporate estate and powers of the company shall continue until it is dissolved (s. 228). A Member's Voluntary Winding-up.-The
derivative action
shareholder or member bringing a derivative action must describe in the complaint attempts to obtain action from the corporate directors or association authorities, or from other shareholders or members, and the reasons these attempts failed. The plaintiff
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