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Life Insurance Corporation

Life Insurance Corporation, means the Lie Insurance Corporation of India established under section

Financial corporation

Financial corporation, means a Financial Corporation established under s. 3 and includes

corporate opportunity doctrine

corporate opportunity doctrine : a doctrine of corporate law stating that

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Ecclesiastical Corporations

Ecclesiastical Corporations. Corporations created for the furtherance of religion, and for the

Corporation Act (English)

Corporation Act (English), 13 Car. 2, s. 2, c. 1, by

Corporation owned or controlled by the State

Corporation owned or controlled by the State, the expression 'Corporation owned

subchapter s corporation

subchapter s corporation A corporation that has elected under Subchapter S of the

Deposit Insurance Corporation

Deposit Insurance Corporation, means the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation established under

piercing the corporate veil

piercing the corporate veil The judicial act of imposing personal liability on otherwise

Eleemosynary corporations

Eleemosynary corporations, corporate bodies con-stituted for the perpetual distribution of the free

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Life Insurance Corporation

Life Insurance Corporation, means the Lie Insurance Corporation of India established under section

Financial corporation

Financial corporation, means a Financial Corporation established under s. 3 and includes

corporate opportunity doctrine

corporate opportunity doctrine : a doctrine of corporate law stating that

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Ecclesiastical Corporations

Ecclesiastical Corporations. Corporations created for the furtherance of religion, and for the

Corporation Act (English)

Corporation Act (English), 13 Car. 2, s. 2, c. 1, by

Corporation owned or controlled by the State

Corporation owned or controlled by the State, the expression 'Corporation owned

subchapter s corporation

subchapter s corporation A corporation that has elected under Subchapter S of the

Deposit Insurance Corporation

Deposit Insurance Corporation, means the Deposit Insurance and Credit Guarantee Corporation established under

piercing the corporate veil

piercing the corporate veil The judicial act of imposing personal liability on otherwise

Eleemosynary corporations

Eleemosynary corporations, corporate bodies con-stituted for the perpetual distribution of the free

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