A corporation is a legal entity that is distinct from its owners. It has the right to enter into contracts, loan and borrow money, and sue.
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A corporation can own itself. There can be just one owner or there can may owners of the corporation.
Yes, a corporation can be a stockholder in a regular C corporation. A common form of this is called a "holding company" but other types of companies regularly buy stock in other companies too. However, a corporation cannot own stock of an "S" type corporation. Only actual people can own shares of an S corporation.
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The articles of incorporation defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for a corporation
defines an ecclesiastical corporation as one whose purpose is the teaching and spreading of religious beliefs and principles.
Real Corporate value starts from what the management, employees and people surrounding a corporation do in both good or bad times of the corporation.
Typically a constitution defines the organization of a government or governing entity, whereas a charter defines the organization of a corporation, association, etc.
The Inland Revenue Service defines a "C" Corporation as one that is legally independent from its owners. It also does not have a personal tax liability for its owners.
As the name defines that world's most popular email client application Microsoft-Outlook has invented by the giant technology corporation Microsoft.
It is a document, issued by a sovereign or state that outlines the conditions under which a corporation or other corporate body is organized. Additionally it defines its rights and privileges.
Microsoft Outlook has created by a giant IT organization known as Microsoft Corporation (Bill Gates). It comes within the MS-Office Suite program and Outlook 2003 is an older version of this email client.
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