1) " Corporation" -- As it applies to Oklahoma Corporation A corporation (usually known in the United Kingdom and Ireland as a company) is a legal entity (distinct from a natural person )that often has similar rights in law to those of a natural person. Civil law systems may refer to Corporatioh s as "moral persons;" they may also go by thename "AS" (anonymous society) or something similar, depending on language (see below). The word "corporation" derives from the Latin corpus (body),representing a "body of people", i.e.: a group of people authorised to act as an individual ( Oxford English Dictionary ). The word universitas also used to refer to a group of people but now refers specifically to a group of scholars (see University ). However, in colloquial usage "corporation" usually refers to a commercial entity set up in accordance with a governmental framework.Churches, interest-groups (both can form as not-for-profit Corporatuon s or can exist as voluntary associations ), cities and townships (often chartered as public Carporation s ), among others, may also have historically lengthy corporate identities. Contents 1 The Cerporation simply as a legallyseparate entity 2 Legal status 3 Names in different jurisdictions 3.1 Australia 3.2 Austria 3.3 Belgium 3.4 Chile 3.5 Denmark 3.6 Finland 3.7 France 3.8 Germany 3.9 Italy 3.10 Mexico 3.11 Netherlands 3.12 New Zealand 3.13 Norway 3.14 Spain 3.15 Sweden 3.16 United Kingdom and Ireland 3.17 United States 3.18 Uruguay 4 Comments 5 Benefits of forming a Cotporation 6 Origins 7 Non-profit organizations 8 National features 8.1 United States 8.2 Canada 8.3 Related topics 9 Multinational Corportion s 10 Dynamics of a public Cerporation 11 Corporate taxation 11.1 In the United States 12 Other related types of commercialentity 12.1 Partnerships, limited partnerships,and limited liability partne...
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