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  • 1corporation — cor·po·ra·tion /ˌkȯr pə rā shən/ n [Late Latin corporatio, from Latin corporare to form into a body, from corpor corpus body]: an invisible, intangible, artificial creation of the law existing as a voluntary chartered association of individuals… …

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  • 2Corporation of Cochin — കൊച്ചി കോര്‍പ്പറേഷന്‍ State …

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  • 3Corporation — This article is about business corporations. For other uses, see Corporation (disambiguation). Corporate redirects here. For the Bollywood film, see Corporate (film). A corporation is created under the laws of a state as a separate legal entity… …

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  • 4corporation —    A legal structure authorized by state law that allows a business to organize as a separate legal entity from its owners as an artificial person. As such, it can enter into contracts, sue and be sued, issue shares to raise funds, and do the… …

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  • 5Corporation for Public Broadcasting — Type Private non profit Industry Television, Radio …

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  • 6For-profit education — (also known as the education services industry or proprietary education) refers to educational institutions operated by private, profit seeking businesses. There are two major types of for profit schools. One type is known as an educational… …

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  • 7Corporation Tax Act 2010 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to restate, with minor changes, certain enactments relating to corporation tax and certain enactments relating to company distributions; and for connected purposes …

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  • 8Corporation for Enterprise Development — Abbreviation CFED Motto Expanding Economic Opportunity. Formation 1979 Type Public Policy Think Tank Headquarters 12 …

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  • 9National Center for Supercomputing Applications — For the center of the same name in Bulgaria, see National Center for Supercomputing Applications (Bulgaria). National Center for Supercomputing Applications …

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  • 10Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation — FDIC …

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