公司的
... corner n.角,角落 corporate a.共同的;公司的;法人组织的;社团的 corporation n.(大)公司,团体 ...
团体的
... cooperative a.合作的;愿意合作的;协力的 n.合作社;合作商店 corporate a.团体的;法人组织的,共同的;全体的 dock n.码头,船坞 vt.消减(薪金,供应,津贴等),剥夺;扣去…的应得工资 ...
法人的
... hint:暗示, 提示, 线索 corporate:法人的, 共同的, 集体的 entity:实体(与属性区别的本质存在),实体物 ...
全体的
... cooperative a.合作的;愿意合作的;协力的 n.合作社;合作商店 corporate a.团体的;法人组织的,共同的;全体的 dock n.码头,船坞 vt.消减(薪金,供应,津贴等),剥夺;扣去…的应得工资 ...
公司治理 ; 企业管治 ; 公司管治
企业文化 ; 公司文化 ; 机构文化
公司债券 ; 企业债券 ; 公司债 ; 企业债
A corporation is a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law. Early incorporated entities were established by charter (i.e. by an ad hoc act granted by a monarch or passed by a parliament or legislature). Most jurisdictions now allow the creation of new corporations through registration. Registered corporations have legal personality and are owned by shareholders whose liability is limited to their investment. Shareholders do not typically actively manage a corporation; shareholders instead elect or appoint a board of directors to control the corporation in a fiduciary capacity.In American English the word corporation is most often used to describe large business corporations. In British English and in the Commonwealth countries, the term company is more widely used to describe the same sort of entity while the word corporation encompasses all incorporated entities. In American English, the word company can include entities such as partnerships that would not be referred to as companies in British English as they are not a separate legal entity.Despite not being human beings, corporations, as far as the law is concerned, are legal persons, and have many of the same rights and responsibilities as natural persons do. Corporations can exercise human rights against real individuals and the state, and they can themselves be responsible for human rights violations. Corporations can be "dissolved" either by statutory operation, order of court, or voluntary action on the part of shareholders. Insolvency may result in a form of corporate failure, when creditors force the liquidation and dissolution of the corporation under court order, but it most often results in a restructuring of corporate holdings. Corporations can even be convicted of criminal offenses, such as fraud and manslaughter. However corporations are not considered living entities in the way that humans are.