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A Journey through Time in Corporations


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Glossary of Key Terms

  • Association: A group of individuals formally organized for a joint purpose.
  • Charter: A formal document granting rights or privileges by a ruler, government, or other authority.
  • Collective Entity: A group or organization that acts as a single unit.
  • General Incorporation Laws: Statutes that allow businesses to become corporations by meeting certain standardized legal requirements, without the need for a specific charter from the government for each individual case.
  • Guild: A medieval association of craftspeople or merchants, often having considerable power and regulating trade within a specific area.
  • Joint-Stock Company: A business entity where ownership is divided into shares of stock, and each share represents a portion of ownership in the company. Investors pool their capital by purchasing these shares.
  • Limited Liability: A legal principle where the personal assets of a company's owners or shareholders are protected from the company's debts and obligations. Their potential loss is limited to the amount of their investment.
  • Municipality: A city or town with its own local government.
  • Privilege: A special right, advantage, or immunity granted to a particular person or group.
  • Royal Charter: A charter granted by a monarch, often conferring specific rights and privileges to individuals or companies.

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Legal English Innovation SASBy Eric Froiland