This applies in some states where a group of physicians that form a corporation in order to practice medicine. They still have a personal liability to each patient.
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CORPORATE NAME
When a corporation is erected, a name is always given to it, or. supposing none to be actually given, will attach to it by implication . and by that name […]
CORPORATE PRACTICE OF LAW
This occurs in some states where attorneys are allowed to form a corporation in order to practice law.
CORPORATE PURPOSE
In reference to municipal corporations , and especially to their powers of taxation, a ” corporate purpose ” is one which shall promote the general prosperity and the welfare of […]
CORPORATE REORGANIZATION
the process that reorganises a company that will make it into a more profitable business and get it out of its financial troubles.
CORPORATE SEAL
the term given to the emblem or the symbol used by the corporation and is shown on its stock or bond certificates.
CORPORATE SUSTAINABILITY
The concept and action of ensuring that a corporate organization exists in perpetuity , providing returns and benefits for multiple generations of internal and external STAKEHOLDERS . Sustainability generally demands […]
CORPORATION
An artificial person or legal entity created by or under the authority of the laws of a state or nation, composed, in some rare instances, of a single person and […]
CORPORATION ACT
In English law . The statute 13 Car. II. St. 2, c. 1; by which it was provided that no person should thereafter be elected to office in any corporate […]
CORPORATION COURTS
Certain courts in Virginia described as follows: “For each city of the state, there shall be a court called a ‘ corporation court,’ to be held by a judge, with […]
CORPORATION DE FACTO
One existing under color of law and in pursuance of an effort made in good faith to organize a corporation under the statute; an association of men claiming to be […]
CORPORATION DE JURE
a Latin term for a company that is organised in strict accordance to the governing laws.
CORPORATION LAW
These are the laws that govern the formation and the activities of corporations.
CORPORATOR
A member of a corporation aggregate. Grant, Corp. 48.
CORPORE ET ANIMO
Lat By the body and by the mind; by the physical act and by the mental intent. Dig. 41, 2, 3.
CORPOREAL
A term descriptive of such things as have an objective, material existence; perceptible by the senses of sight and touch ; possessing a real body. Opposed to incorporeal and spiritual. […]
CORPOREAL HEREDITAMENTS
These are the tangible items that can be inherited that are different from the rights and privileges that may be inherited.
CORPOREAL PRESENCE
the term that applies to a person being present in court and not just their attorney who is representing them.
CORPOREAL PROPERTY
Such as affects the senses, and may be seen and handled by the body, as opposed to incorporeal property, which cannot be seen or handled, and exists only in contemplation […]
CORPS DIPLOMATIQUE
In international law . Ambassadors and diplomatic persons at any court or capital.
CORPSE
The dead body of a human being.
CORPUS
(Lat.) Body; the body; an aggregate or mass, (of men, laws, or articles;) physical substance, as distinguished from intellectual conception; the principal sum or capital, as distinguished from interest or […]
CORPUS COMITATUS
The body of a county . The whole county, as distinguished from a part of it, or any particular place in it. U. S. v. Crush, 5 Mason, 290, Fed. […]
CORPUS CORPORATUM
A corporation ; a corporate body , other than municipal
CORPUS CUM CAUSA
(The body with the cause.) An English writ which issued out of chancery, to remove both the body and the record, touching the cause of any man lying in execution […]