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  2. Incorporation (business) - Wikipedia

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    Incorporation is the formation of a new corporation. The corporation may be a business , a nonprofit organization , sports club , or a local government of a new city or town [ citation needed ] .

  3. Incorporation - Wikipedia

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    Incorporation of a place, creation of municipal corporation such as a city or county; Incorporation (academic), awarding a degree based on the student having an equivalent degree from another university; Incorporation of the Bill of Rights, extension of parts of the United States Bill of Rights to bind individual American states.

  4. Société par actions simplifiée - Wikipedia

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    It is the first hybrid entity [definition needed] enacted under French law and based on common law principles rather than civil. [ clarification needed ] It is similar to a limited liability company under United States law , as the Delaware LLC was the model used by the French government.

  5. Corporation - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 December 2024. Legal entity incorporated through a legislative or registration process For other uses, see Corporation (disambiguation). "Corporate" redirects here. For other uses, see Corporate (disambiguation). "Corp." redirects here. Not to be confused with "Copr.". This article is part of a series ...

  6. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    Company: In the Korean Commercial Act, a company is a corporation established for commercial activities or other for-profit purposes. A company comes into existence by registering its incorporation at the location of its head office. 합명회사; 合名會社; hammyeonghoesa : gōmei gaisha (Japan); corporation similar to a general partnership

  7. Articles of association - Wikipedia

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    Articles of incorporation, also referred to as the certificate of incorporation or the corporate charter, is a document or charter that establishes the existence of a corporation in the United States and Canada. They generally are filed with the Secretary of State in the U.S. State where the company is incorporated, or other company registrar.

  8. Municipal corporation - Wikipedia

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    Municipal incorporation occurs when such municipalities become self-governing entities under the laws of the state or province in which they are located. Often, this event is marked by the award or declaration of a municipal charter.

  9. Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Incorporation takes place on the issuance of a certificate of incorporation by the registrar. [85] Private limited companies can be issued with a certificate of incorporation within 24 hours of an application being submitted. [86] Certificates of incorporation for companies include the following information: [87] Registered name; Registered number