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  • CORPORATION
    An artificial person or legal entity created by or under the authority of the laws of a state or nation, composed, in some rare instances, of a single person and his successors, being the incumbents of a particular office, but ordinarily consisting of an association of numerous individuals, who subsist More...
  • CORPORATION ACT
    In English law. The statute 13 Car. II. St 2, c. 1; by which it was provided that no person should thereafter be elected to office in any corporate town that should not, within one year previously, have taken the sacrament of the Lord's Supper, according to the rites of More...
  • CORPORATION COURTS
    Certain courts in Virginia described as follows: "For each city of the state, there shall be a court called a 'corporation court,' to be held by a judge, with like qualifications and elected in the same manner as judges of the county court." Code Va. 1887, § 3050.
  • CORPORATOR
    A member of a corporation aggregate. Grant Corp. 48.
  • CORPORE ET ANIMO
    Lat. By the body and by the mind; by the physical act and by the mental intent Dig. 41, 2, 3.
  • CORPOREAL
    A term descriptive of such things as have an objective, material existence; perceptible by the senses of sight and touch; possessing a real body. Opposed to Incorporeal and spiritual. Civ. Code La. 1900, art 460; Sullivan v. Richardson, 33 Fla. 1, 14 South. 692. There is a distinction between "corporeal" More...
  • CORPS DIPLOMATIQUE
    In international law. Ambassadors and diplomatic persons at any court or capital.
  • CORPSE
    The dead body of a human being.
  • CORPUS
    (Lat.) Body; the body; an aggregate or mass, (of men, laws, or articles;) physical substance, as distinguished from Intellectual conception; the principal sum or capital, as distinguished from interest or income, A substantial or positive fact, as distinguished from what is equivocal and ambiguous. The corpus delicti (body of an More...
  • CORPUS CHRISTI DAY
    In English law. A feast instituted in 1264, in honor of the sacrament 32 Hen. VIII. c. 2L Corpus kiwaimw non, rooipit awti-mationem. The human body does not admit of valuation. Hob. 90.
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