Business Law- Chapter 36 Flashcards
Corporation
A fictitious legal entity that is created according to statutory requirements
Corporation Codes
State statutes that regulate the formation, operation and dissolution of corporations.
Limited Liability of Shareholders
A general rule of corporate law which provides that generally shareholders are liable only to the extent of their capital contributions for the debts and obligations of their corporation and are not personally liable for the debts and obligations of the corporation.
Revised Model Business Corporation Act (RMBCA)
A 1984 revision of the MBCA that arranges the provisions of the act more logically, revises the language to be more consistent, and makes substantail changes in the provisions.
Private Corporation
A corporation formed to conduct privately owned business.
Profit Corporation
A corporation created to conduct a business for profit that can distribute profits to shareholders in the form of dividends.
Publically Held Corporation
A corporation that has many shareholders and whos securities are often traded on national stock exchanges.
Closely Held Corporation
A corporation owned by one or a few shareholders.
Professional Corporation
A corporation formed by lawyers, doctors, and other professionals.
Domestic Corporation
A corporation in the state in whcih it was formed.
Foreign Corporation
A corporation in any state or jurisdiction orther than the one in which it was formed.
Alien Corporation
A corporation that is incorporated in antoehr country.
Incorporator
The person or persons, partnerships or corporations that are responsible for incorporation of a corporation.
Promoter
A person or persons who organize and start a corporation, negotiate and enter into contracts in advance of its formation, fine the initial investors to finance the corporation and so forth.
Promoters’ Contracts
A collective term for such things as leases, sales contracts, contract to purchase property, and employment contracts entered into by promoters on behalf of the proposed corporation prior to its actual incorporation.
Articles of Incorporation
The basic governing documents of a corporation. It must be filied with the secretary of state of the state of incorporation.
Registered Agent
A person or corporation that is empowered to accept service of process on behalf of a corporation.