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In a corporation, the entity itself assumes liability, meaning that the corporation is treated as a separate legal entity from its owners (shareholders). This limited liability protects shareholders from being personally responsible for the corporation's debts and obligations beyond their investment in shares. However, in certain circumstances, such as fraud or illegal activities, courts may "pierce the corporate veil" and hold shareholders personally liable.
If a company defaults on its retirement benefit obligations to its members or their dependents, the PBGC assumes liability.
If the condominium corporation rents its pool to the public, then its rental agreement will specify liability coverage. If an owner hires a caterer to organize a pool party, again, the association probably requires an agreement that will specify liability coverage. If the corporation does not allow rental of the pool to the public, their pool is not a candidate for the birthday party.
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LTD stands for Limited Liability. Either type of corporation would qualify in that the owners' liability is limited.
Not exactly, ExxonMobile is a Limited Liability Company (LLC). An LLC is a company not a corporation.
If the partnership is a general partnership, all partners assume unlimited liability. However, if the partnership is a limited partnership, one or more of the partners assumes unlimited liability
limited liability corporation
An LLC (Limited Liability Corporation).
If the partnership is a general partnership, all partners assume unlimited liability. However, if the partnership is a limited partnership, one or more of the partners assumes unlimited liability
Limited liability is a major advantage of a corporation.