corporation 音标拼音: [k
, ɔrpɚ'eʃən]
n . 公司,企业
n . 社团,团体
公司,企业社团,团体
corporation 公司
corporation n 1 :
a business firm whose articles of incorporation have been approved in some state [
synonym : {
corporation }, {
corp }]
2 :
slang for a paunch [
synonym : {
pot }, {
potbelly }, {
bay window },
{
corporation }, {
tummy }]
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corporatio incarnation :
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corporation corporation .]
A body politic or corporate ,
formed and authorized by law to act as a single person ,
and endowed by law with the capacity of succession ;
a society having the capacity of transacting business as an individual .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
Corporations are aggregate or sole . {
Corporations aggregate }
consist of two or more persons united in a society ,
which is preserved by a succession of members ,
either forever or till the corporation is dissolved by the power that formed it ,
by the death of all its members ,
by surrender of its charter or franchises ,
or by forfeiture .
Such corporations are the mayor and aldermen of cities ,
the head and fellows of a college ,
the dean and chapter of a cathedral church ,
the stockholders of a bank or insurance company ,
etc .
A {
corporation sole }
consists of a single person ,
who is made a body corporate and politic ,
in order to give him some legal capacities ,
and especially that of succession ,
which as a natural person he can not have .
Kings ,
bishops ,
deans ,
parsons ,
and vicars ,
are in England sole corporations .
A fee will not pass to a corporation sole without the word "
successors "
in the grant .
There are instances in the United States of a minister of a parish seized of parsonage lands in the right of his parish ,
being a corporation sole ,
as in Massachusetts .
Corporations are sometimes classified as public and private ;
public being convertible with municipal ,
and {
private corporations }
being all corporations not municipal .
[
1913 Webster ]
{
Close corporation }.
See under {
Close }.
[
1913 Webster ]
67 Moby Thesaurus words for "
corporation ":
Aktiengesellschaft ,
agency ,
aktiebolag ,
atelier ,
barbershop ,
bay window ,
beauty parlor ,
beauty shop ,
bench ,
body corporate ,
business ,
business establishment ,
butcher shop ,
cartel ,
chamber of commerce ,
combine ,
commercial enterprise ,
compagnie ,
company ,
concern ,
conglomerate ,
conglomerate corporation ,
consolidating company ,
consortium ,
copartnership ,
corporate body ,
desk ,
diversified corporation ,
enterprise ,
establishment ,
facility ,
firm ,
holding company ,
house ,
industry ,
installation ,
institution ,
joint -
stock association ,
joint -
stock company ,
loft ,
operating company ,
organization ,
parlor ,
partnership ,
paunch ,
plunderbund ,
pod ,
pool ,
pot ,
public utility ,
shop ,
stock company ,
studio ,
sweatshop ,
syndicate ,
trade association ,
trust ,
utility ,
work site ,
work space ,
workbench ,
workhouse ,
working space ,
workplace ,
workroom ,
workshop ,
worktable CORPORATION .
An aggregate corporation is an ideal body ,
created by law ,
composed of individuals united under a common name ,
the members of which succeed each other ,
so that the body continues the same ,
notwithstanding the changes of the individuals who compose it ,
and which for certain purposes is considered as a natural person .
Browne '
s Civ .
Law ,
99 ;
Civ .
Code of Lo .
art .
418 ;
2 Kent '
s Com .
215 .
Mr .
Kyd , (
Corpor .
vol .
1 ,
p .
13 ,)
defines a corporation as follows : "
A corporation ,
or body politic ,
or body incorporate ,
is a collection of many ;
individuals united in one body ,
under a special denomination ,
having perpetual succession under an artificial form ,
and vested by the policy of the law ,
with a capacity of acting in several respects as an individual ,
particularly of taking and granting property ,
contracting obligations ,
and of suing and being sued ;
of enjoying privileges and immunities in common ,
and of exercising a variety of political rights ,
more or less extensive ,
according to the design of its institution ,
or the powers conferred upon it ,
either at the time of its creation ,
or at any subsequent period of its existence ."
In the case of Dartmouth College against Woodward ,
4 Wheat .
Rep .
626 ,
Chief Justice Marshall describes a corporation to be "
an artificial being ,
invisible ,
intangible ,
and existing only in contemplation of law .
Being the mere creature of law ,"
continues the judge , "
it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it ,
either expressly or as incidental to its very existence .
These are such as are supposed best calculated to effect the object for which it was created .
Among the most important are immortality ,
and if the expression may be allowed ,
individuality properties by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered ,
as the same ,
and may act as the single individual ,
They enable a corporation to manage its own affairs ,
and to hold property without the perplexing intricacies ,
the hazardous and endless necessity of perpetual conveyance for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand .
It is chiefly for the purpose of clothing bodies of men ,
in succession ,
with these qualities and capacities ,
that corporations were invented ,
and are in use ."
See 2 Bl .
Corn .
37 .
2 .
The words corporation and incorporation are frequently confounded ,
particularly in the old books .
The distinction between them is ,
however ,
obvious ;
the one is the institution itself ,
the other the act by which the institution is created .
3 .
Corporations are divided into public and private .
4 .
Public corporations ,
which are also called political ,
and sometimes municipal corporations ,
are those which have for their object the government of a portion of the state ;
Civil Code of Lo .
art .
420 and although in such case it involves some private interests ,
yet ,
as it is endowed with a portion of political power ,
the term public has been deemed appropriate .
5 .
Another class of public corporations are those which are founded for public ,
though not for political or municipal purposes ,
and the ,
whole interest in which belongs to the government .
The Bank of Philadelphia ,
for example ,
if the whole stock belonged exclusively to the government ,
would be a public corporation ;
but inasmuch as there are other owners of the stock ,
it is a private corporation .
Domat '
s Civil Law ,
452 4 Wheat .
R .
668 ;
9 Wheat .
R .
907 8 M '
Cord '
s R .
377 1 Hawk '
s R .
36 ;
2 Kent '
s Corn .
222 .
6 .
Nations or states ,
are denominated by publicists ,
bodies politic ,
and are said to have their affairs and interests ,
and to deliberate and resolve ,
in common .
They thus become as moral persons ,
having an understanding and will peculiar to themselves ,
and are susceptible of obligations and laws .
Vattel ,
49 .
In this extensive sense the United States may be termed a corporation ;
and so may each state singly .
Per Iredell ,
J .
3 Dall .
447 .
7 .
Private corporations .
In the popular meaning of the term ,
nearly every corporation is public ,
inasmuch as they are created for the public benefit ;
but if the whole interest does not belong to the government ,
or if the corporation is not created for the administration of political or municipal power ,
the corporation is private .
A bank ,
for instance ,
may be created by the government for its own uses ;
but if the stock is owned by private persons ,
it is a private corporation ,
although it is created by the government ,
and its operations partake of a private nature .
9 Wheat .
R .
907 .
The rule is the same in the case of canal ,
bridge ,
turnpike ,
insurance companies ,
and the like .
Charitable or literary corporations ,
founded by private benefaction ,
are in point of law private corporations ,
though dedicated to public charity ,
or for the general promotion of learning .
Ang .
&
Ames on Corp .
22 .
8 .
Private corporations are divided into ecclesiastical and lay .
9 .
Ecclesiastical corporations ,
in the United States ,
are commonly called religious corporations they are created to enable religious societies to manage with more facility and advantage ,
the temporalities belonging to the church or congregation .
10 .
Lay corporations are divided into civil and eleemosynary .
Civil corporations are created for an infinite variety of temporal purposes ,
such as affording facilities for obtaining loans of money ;
the making of canals ,
turnpike roads ,
and the like .
And also such as are established for the advancement of learning .
1 Bl .
Com .
471 .
11 .
Eleemosynary corporations are such as are instituted upon a principle of charity ,
their object being the perpetual distribution of the bounty of the founder of them ,
to such persons as he has directed .
Of this kind are hospitals for the relief of the impotent ,
indigent and sick ,
or deaf and dumb .
1 Kyd on Corp .
26 ;
4 Conn .
R .
272 ;
Angell &
A .
on Corp .
26 .
12 .
Corporations ,
considered in another point of view ,
are either sole or aggregate .
13 .
A sole corporation ,
as its name implies ,
consists of only one person ,
to whom and his successors belongs that legal perpetuity ,
the enjoyment of which is denied to all natural persons .
1 Black Com .
469 .
Those corporations are not common in the United States .
In those states ,
however ,
where the religious establishment of the church of England was adopted ,
when they were colonies ,
together with the common law on that subject ,
the minister of the parish was seised of the freehold ,
as persona ecclesiae ,
in the same manner as in England ;
and the right of his successors to the freehold being thus established was not destroyed by the abolition of the regal government ,
nor can it be divested even by an act of the state legislature .
9 Cranch ,
828 .
14 .
A sole corporation cannot take personal property in succession ;
its corporate capacity of taking property is confined altogether to real estate .
9 Cranch ,
43 .
15 .
An aggregate corporation consists of several persons ,
who are '
united in one society ,
which is continued by a succession of members .
Of this kind are the mayor or commonalty of a city ;
the heads and fellows of a college ;
the members of trading companies ,
and the like .
1 Kyd on Corp .
76 ;
2 Kent '
s Com .
221 Ang . &
A .
on Corp .
20 .
See ,
generally ,
Bouv .
Inst .
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