Definition of Corporators

1. corporator [n] - See also: corporator

Lexicographical Neighbors of Corporators

corporatisms
corporatist
corporatists
corporative
corporativism
corporativisms
corporatization
corporatizations
corporatize
corporatized
corporatizes
corporatizing
corporatocracies
corporatocracy
corporator
corporators
corporeal
corporealism
corporealisms
corporealist
corporealists
corporealities
corporeality
corporeally
corporealness
corporealnesses
corporeities
corporeity
corporified
corporifies

Literary usage of Corporators

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Handbook of the Law of Private Corporations by William Lawrence Clark, Isaac Maurice Wormser (1916)
"WHO MAY BECOME Corporators 28. Unless excluded by the statute, any person who has the capacity to enter into contracts may be a corporator. 29. ..."

2. Handbook of the Law of Private Corporations by William Lawrence Clark, Isaac Maurice Wormser (1916)
"WHO MAY BECOME Corporators 28. Unless excluded by the statute, any person who has the capacity to enter into contracts may be a corporator. 29. ..."

3. The Modern Law of Partnership: Including a Full Consideration of Joint ...by Scott Rowley by Scott Rowley (1916)
"Partnership liability of corporators before complete organization. 231. Incorporation defective ... Partnership liability of promoters and corporators. 245. ..."

4. Institutes of Common and Statute Law by John Barbee Minor (1876)
"In order to unfold the doctrine touching the organization of corporations, we are to advert to, (1), The acceptance of the charter by the corporators; (2), ..."

5. The American and English Encyclopedia of Law by John Houston Merrill, Charles Frederic Williams, Thomas Johnson Michie, David Shephard Garland (1892)
"The corporators of a religious society may not only elect their officers and so control the disposition of their own property, but may change their faith ..."

6. Commentaries on the Modern Law of Municipal Corporations: Including Public by John Wilson Smith, Charles Fisk Beach (1903)
"Acceptance of charter by corporators not necessary.—It is now well settled that the consent of the corporators is not necessary to the validity of the ..."

7. The Law of Municipal Corporations: Together with a Brief Sketch of Their by John William Willcock (1827)
"THIS chapter treats of the title, offices, privileges, and duties of Corporators, both officers and freemen, in their relative situation as members of the ..."

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