A corporation may do business under a variety of namesthe name of one of its owners or

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A corporation may do business under a variety of names—the name of one of its owners or officers, the name under which it is incorporated, or the name on a sign at its business premises, for example. How strictly should the law require a judgment to be issued against a corporation in its “true” name?

Corporation
A Corporation is a legal form of business that is separate from its owner. In other words, a corporation is a business or organization formed by a group of people, and its right and liabilities separate from those of the individuals involved. It may...
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Business Law Text and Cases

ISBN: 978-0324655223

11th Edition

Authors: Kenneth W. Clarkson, Roger LeRoy Miller, Gaylord A. Jentz, F

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