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ENTERPRISE |
Corporation |
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SHOPEE |
E-commerce corporation |
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AMAZON |
E-commerce corporation |
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EBAY |
E-commerce corporation |
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ETAT |
E-commerce corporation |
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GOOGLE |
Us multinational internet corporation |
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FACEBOOK |
Us multinational internet corporation |
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BENCHER |
An alderman of a corporation. |
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INCORPORATION |
A body incorporated; a corporation. |
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IOC |
I turn company around for sports corporation |
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AOTC |
Australian and Overseas Tele communications Corporation (init) |
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CORPORATE |
Belonging to a corporation or incorporated body. |
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DISINCORPORATE |
To detach or separate from a corporation. |
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DISAPPROPRIATE |
To sever from appropriation or possession a
spiritual corporation. |
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DISINCORPORATION |
Deprivation of the rights and privileges of a
corporation. |
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GUILDHALL |
The hall where a guild or corporation usually assembles;
a townhall. |
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CORPORATOR |
A member of a corporation, esp. one of the original
members. |
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APPROPRIATOR |
A spiritual corporation possessed of an appropriated
benefice; also, an impropriator. |
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DIRECTION |
The body of managers of a corporation or enterprise;
board of directors. |
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PRESIDENT |
The chief officer of a corporation, company,
institution, society, or the like. |
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APPROPRIATE |
To annex, as a benefice, to a spiritual
corporation, as its property. |
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INCORPORATE |
Not incorporated; not existing as a corporation; as,
an incorporate banking association. |
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INCORPORATED |
United in one body; formed into a corporation; made a
legal entity. |
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COUCHER |
The book in which a corporation or other body registers
its particular acts. |
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AMORTIZE |
To alienate in mortmain, that is, to convey to a
corporation. See Mortmain. |