Corporation lawfully chartered by a state government. Generally, the term de jure connotes "as a matter of law," as distinguished from de facto, which connotes "as a matter of practice not founded on law."
| Financial & Investment Dictionary: De Jure Corporation |
Corporation lawfully chartered by a state government. Generally, the term de jure connotes "as a matter of law," as distinguished from de facto, which connotes "as a matter of practice not founded on law."
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