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Thomas Heintzman has written: 'Contested corporate transactions' -- subject(s): Bankruptcy, Canada, Cases, Consolidation and merger of corporations, Directors of corporations, Law and legislation, Legal status, laws, Stockholders
There isn't an "only" difference..there are many...including a Corp has an infinite lifetime, it shields its stockholders from personal liability in most cases, it is taxed differently and generally has different accounting rules, etc Corporations cannot serve prison sentences.
Sole ProprietorshipsPartnershipsCorporationsLimited Liability Companies (LLC)Subchapter S Corporations (S Corporations)
There are a variety of types of legal cases. These include civil cases, as well as criminal legal cases.
Of course, civil cases are still legal cases.
Home business is legal provided you have necessary trade licence from the municipal corporations where your residence/home is located.In some cases, environmental clearances are required from the appropriate authority.
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"Corporations" did NOT exist in the 1830s, and in fact, there were very few "companies".
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Criminal cases and civil cases
because they have legal identity separate from those of their owners.
because they have legal identity separate from those of their owners.