Concept cluster: Social systems > Corporation
n
(Philippines) A group, an organization.
n
Altria Corporate Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Altria Group.
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(law) A corporation used by a person to conduct personal business in an attempt to shield himself or herself from personal liability, and which a court may penetrate by "piercing the corporate veil" to impose liability on the person when they commit fraud or injustice.
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Short for benefit corporation. [(US) A kind of corporate entity that seeks to have a positive impact on society and environment in addition to making profit.]
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(US) A kind of corporate entity that seeks to have a positive impact on society and environment in addition to making profit.
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(sometimes capitalized) Large, for-profit corporations collectively, understood as having significant economic, political, or social influence.
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A corporation, when viewed as a legal person.
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Any of several small groups of people, at a conference etc., who concentrate effort on a part of the main topic.
adv
In terms of business.
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(business, US) Any corporation that is taxed separately from its owners.
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cooperation between management and workers in making policy
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The concept of maintaining peace among all nations or members of a group by making the security concerns of one member important to all members.
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Management together, especially of natural resources by a government and individual citizens.
v
(obsolete) To unite into a single body
adj
Relating to a cooperative or cooperatives.
n
The practice of organizing into cooperatives.
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Acronym of corporate responsibility.
n
Alternative form of corporas [(obsolete) The corporal, or communion cloth.]
adj
Formed into a corporation; incorporated.
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A business corporation that has, or takes on, some of the rights and responsibilities of individuals.
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(business, economics) A form of international private business self-regulation which aims to contribute to societal goals of a philanthropic, activist, or charitable nature.
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(law) The principle of a corporation being a separate legal person from its members (ie. shareholders).
adj
(informal) Characteristic of a business corporation: coldly impersonal, commercially focused, etc.
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A body corporate, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members.
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A group of individuals considered as a single legal person.
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A legal entity consisting of a single incorporated office.
adj
pertaining to a corporation; corporate
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(business) The restructuring of a public trading enterprise as a business corporation.
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(law) A business entity that is treated as a corporation for certain purposes despite its failure to meet all of the formal requirements imposed by law for a corporation to exist.
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(business) The legal revocation of a registration/charter of a corporation (or Limited Liability Company) operating to the detriment of the state, nation, and/or world.
adv
Arranged or classified by district.
adv
In terms of the economy.
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A group of people, sampled from a larger population, interviewed in open session for market research or political analysis.
adv
In terms of the government.
adj
Extremely corporate.
adj
(chiefly Canada, US) incorporated, corporation, an adjective describing a type of (business) company that carries certain legal obligations.
n
(US) a company that has been granted a charter legally recognizing it as a separate entity having its own privileges, rights, and liabilities distinct from other businesses and persons.
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The act of creating a corporation.
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(Kenya) An administrative region in Kenya, below counties and subcounties, and further divided into sublocations.
adj
Relating to management.
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A group of groups.
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(Australia) A body corporate.
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(Australia) An organisation which represents an entire sector of industry or the community to the government, often incorporating other organisations in that area.
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An entity that exercises some of the functions of a corporation, but has not been granted separate legal personality by statute; especially, a public corporation with limited authority and powers, such as a county or school district.
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(business, US) A closely held corporation that makes a valid election to be taxed by the federal government.
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A shell company.
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(law) Abbreviation of society. [(countable) A long-standing group of people sharing cultural aspects such as language, dress, norms of behavior and artistic forms.]
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A corporation consisting of a single individual and their successors.
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Alternative form of state-owned enterprise [A commercial business wholly or partly owned and operated by a government.]
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A commercial business wholly or partly owned and operated by a government.
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An administrative unit making up part of a county.
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(archaic) Early administrative division of Chile
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(transitive) To divide (a district) into subdistricts.
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(Kenya) An administrative region making up part of a location.
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(politics) The act of forming a labor union.

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