The document that outlines the general powers of a corporation is typically called the "Articles of Incorporation" or "Certificate of Incorporation." This legal document is filed with the appropriate state authority and specifies the corporation's purpose, structure, and powers, including the authority to conduct business, enter contracts, and issue stock. Additionally, the corporation's bylaws may further detail its operational powers and governance.
The Governor General has a wide range of powers, too numerous to list in one answer.For details on the role and powers of the Governor General in Australia, see the related weblink below.
The Governor General has a wide range of powers, too numerous to list in one answer.For details on the role and powers of the Governor General in Australia, see the related weblink below.
It would be impossible to list "implied powers," as they're flexible and designed to fit circumstances as they arise. Implied Powers are those not enumerated by the Constitution (but not prohibited by it, either), but necessary to carry out government functions and responsibilities that arespecifically mentioned.
The powers forbidden to the US Congress (and Federal Government in general) are listed in the US Constitution in a very simply fashion. Congress is permitted those powers specifically stated (and implied) in the Constitution. Powers not enumerated in the Constitution are reserved for the States, or for the People. So what is permitted to the Congress is listed, but not what is forbidden.
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Ok, this question is missing the list of powers that are needed to determine what the other powers would be.
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