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An unincorporated entity in Australian law is an entity that has the same characteristics as a company but is not incorporated as a corporations law company.
This includes:
- a branch of an overseas company not incorporated in Australia (often the name ends in corporation)
- incorporated associations which are incorporated under an Act of one of the States and territories of Australia, and
- incorporated charitable institutions.
- people grouped together by a common purpose with club-like characteristics, for example, a sporting club, social club or trade union.
It does not include joint ventures.
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