Corporeality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Body corporate established by any law
Body corporate established by any law, the words 'body corporate established by any law' should be deemed to include even
Sole, Corporation
Sole, Corporation, one person and his successors, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities
Trust corporation
Trust corporation, is defined by the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 117 (1) (xxx.), to mean the Public Trustee
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Body corporate
Body corporate, does not include a corporate sole, nor a Scottish firm, but includes a company incorporated elsewhere than in
s corporation
s corporation A small business corporation with a limited number of shareholders. Its major significance is the fact that an
Life Insurance Corporation
Life Insurance Corporation, means the Lie Insurance Corporation of India established under section 3 of the Life Insurance Corporation Act. [Small
corporate opportunity doctrine
corporate opportunity doctrine : a doctrine of corporate law stating that fiduciaries of the corporation (as directors or officers)
Ecclesiastical Corporations
Ecclesiastical Corporations. Corporations created for the furtherance of religion, and for the perpetuation of the rights of the church, the
Financial corporation
Financial corporation, means a Financial Corporation established under s. 3 and includes a Joint Financial Corporation established under s. 3A.
Industrial Finance Corporation
Industrial Finance Corporation, means the Indus-trial Finance Corporation of India Limited formed and registered under the Companies Act, 1956. [Industrial Development
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Corporeality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Body corporate established by any law
Body corporate established by any law, the words 'body corporate established by any law' should be deemed to include even
Sole, Corporation
Sole, Corporation, one person and his successors, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities
Trust corporation
Trust corporation, is defined by the (English) Settled Land Act, 1925, s. 117 (1) (xxx.), to mean the Public Trustee
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Body corporate
Body corporate, does not include a corporate sole, nor a Scottish firm, but includes a company incorporated elsewhere than in
s corporation
s corporation A small business corporation with a limited number of shareholders. Its major significance is the fact that an
Life Insurance Corporation
Life Insurance Corporation, means the Lie Insurance Corporation of India established under section 3 of the Life Insurance Corporation Act. [Small
corporate opportunity doctrine
corporate opportunity doctrine : a doctrine of corporate law stating that fiduciaries of the corporation (as directors or officers)
Ecclesiastical Corporations
Ecclesiastical Corporations. Corporations created for the furtherance of religion, and for the perpetuation of the rights of the church, the
Financial corporation
Financial corporation, means a Financial Corporation established under s. 3 and includes a Joint Financial Corporation established under s. 3A.
Industrial Finance Corporation
Industrial Finance Corporation, means the Indus-trial Finance Corporation of India Limited formed and registered under the Companies Act, 1956. [Industrial Development
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