Corporealism - Law Dictionary Search Results
corporation
corporation [Late Latin corporatio, from Latin corporare to form into a body, from corpor- corpus body] : an invisible,
Corporation
Corporation, a co-operative society is a corporation, Daman Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1985 SC 973 (978): (1985)
corporate
corporate : of or relating to a business corporation n : a bond issued by a business corporation
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Corporately
In a corporate capacity acting as a corporate body
Corporealness
Corporeality corporeity
corporeal
corporeal : having, consisting of, or relating to a physical material body compare incorporeal cor·po·re·al·ly adv
Corporal
Corporal, an epithet for anything applying to the body, also a non-commissioned rank in the Army.
Corporeality
The state of being corporeal corporeal existence
Corporate
in an association and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an individual incorporated as a corporate town
Corporeity
The state of having a body the state of being corporeal materiality
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Corporealism - Law Dictionary Search Results
corporation
corporation [Late Latin corporatio, from Latin corporare to form into a body, from corpor- corpus body] : an invisible,
Corporation
Corporation, a co-operative society is a corporation, Daman Singh v. State of Punjab, AIR 1985 SC 973 (978): (1985)
corporate
corporate : of or relating to a business corporation n : a bond issued by a business corporation
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Corporately
In a corporate capacity acting as a corporate body
Corporealness
Corporeality corporeity
corporeal
corporeal : having, consisting of, or relating to a physical material body compare incorporeal cor·po·re·al·ly adv
Corporal
Corporal, an epithet for anything applying to the body, also a non-commissioned rank in the Army.
Corporeality
The state of being corporeal corporeal existence
Corporate
in an association and endowed by law with the rights and liabilities of an individual incorporated as a corporate town
Corporeity
The state of having a body the state of being corporeal materiality
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