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Corporate member

Corporate member, means an insolvent member which is a company, Insolvency Act,

London, Port of

enactments effected by this Act, continue and be a body corporate by the name of 'the Port of London Authority, and … (1) There shall be a chairman and vice-chairman and other members of the Port Authority elected and appointed in manner provided

derivative action

describe in the complaint attempts to obtain action from the corporate directors or association authorities, or from other shareholders or members, … a shareholder on behalf of a corporation or by a member on behalf of an association to assert a cause of

Ecclesiastical Corporations

Ecclesiastical Corporations. Corporations created for the furtherance of religion, and for the … for the perpetuation of the rights of the church, the members of which are exclusively spiritual persons. They are of two

Disfranchisement

2 Cowp 489 (502) Disfranchisement, is the expulsion of a corporator from membership and involves the total depriva-tion of all privileges, … 489 (502) Disfranchisement, is the expulsion of a corporator from membership and involves the total depriva-tion of all privileges, rights, interest,

reciprocal exchange

unincorporated association in which members (as individuals, partnerships, trustees, or corporations) exchange contracts and pay premiums through an attorney-in-fact for the … reciprocal exchange : an unincorporated association in which members (as individuals, partnerships, trustees, or corporations) exchange contracts and pay

Corporation or body politic

enjoys a legal entity, sues and is sued by is corporate name, and holds and enjoys property by such name. A … process of time. It is either aggegate, consisting of many members, or sole, consisting of one person only, as a parson.

Company

time become members of the company, shall be a body corporate by the name contained in the memorandum, capable forthwith of … such other persons as may from time to time become members of the company, shall be a body corporate by the

Winding-up

except for the purposes of a beneficial winding-up, but the corporate estate and powers of the company shall continue until it … firstly in discharge of its liabilities, and secondly, among its members according to their respective rights with a view to its

Lifting the corporate veil

Lifting the corporate veil, it is true from juristic point of view the … view the company is legal personality entirely distinct from its members and the company is capable of enjoying rights and being

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