governmental entity
1entity — en·ti·ty / en ti tē/ n pl ties: an organization (as a business or governmental unit) that has a legal identity which is separate from those of its members see also alter ego, instrumentality, juridical person …
2entity — A general term encompassing a wide variety of legal persons, including individuals, corporations and governmental units (SA Bankruptcy.com) Under Title 11 U.S.C. Section 101: (15) The term entity includes person, estate, trust, governmental unit …
3Governmental accounting — is an umbrella term which refers to the various accounting systems used by various public sector entities. In the United States, for instance, there are three levels of government which follow different accounting standards set forth by… …
4Governmental theory of atonement — Part of a series on Arminianism …
5entity — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ discrete, distinct, independent, separate, single ▪ Church and empire were fused in a single entity. ▪ basic ▪ …
6entity — A real being; existence. An organization or being that possesses separate existence for tax purposes. Examples would be corporations, partnerships, estates and trusts. The accounting entity for which accounting statements are prepared may not be… …
7entity — A real being; existence. An organization or being that possesses separate existence for tax purposes. Examples would be corporations, partnerships, estates and trusts. The accounting entity for which accounting statements are prepared may not be… …
8governmental — adj. Governmental is used with these nouns: ↑action, ↑agency, ↑authority, ↑body, ↑entity, ↑institution, ↑interference, ↑intervention, ↑intrusion, ↑red tape, ↑reform, ↑ …
9entity — noun (plural ties) Etymology: Medieval Latin entitas, from Latin ent , ens existing thing, from coined present participle of esse to be more at is Date: 1596 1. a. being, existence; especially independent, separate, or self contained existence b …
10governmental functions — The performance of duties imposed upon a municipal corporation by the state as a part of the sovereignty of the state to be exercised by the municipality for the benefit of the whole public living both within and without the corporate limits.… …