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The legal form that one takes. One might be a [[natural person]], or a [[corporation]] of some kind - to flesh and blood, a shoddy fiction, but in the eyes of the law a very real, very worthwhile contrivance, deserving of the full protection of the constitution. | The legal form that one takes. One might be a [[natural person]], or a [[corporation]] of some kind - to flesh and blood, a shoddy fiction, but in the eyes of the law a very real, very worthwhile contrivance, deserving of the full protection of the constitution. | ||
Corporations - companies, if you like - come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. [[LLC]]s, [[PLC]]s, [[société anonyme]]s, [[société d’investissement à capital variable]], segregated | Corporations - companies, if you like - come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. [[LLC]]s, [[PLC]]s, [[société anonyme]]s, [[société d’investissement à capital variable]], [[segregated portfolio company|segregated portfolio companies]], [[incorporated cell company|incorporated cell companies]], and the many and splendoured varieties of [[espievie]], common and exotic, that you can find out there - shall I go on? | ||
then there are in-betweeners like [[Partnership limited by shares|partnerships]], [[Trust|trusts]], [[fund|funds]] and segregated portfolios having some or none of the characteristics of legal personality. | then there are in-betweeners like [[Partnership limited by shares|partnerships]], [[Trust|trusts]], [[fund|funds]] and segregated portfolios having some or none of the characteristics of legal personality. |
Revision as of 17:20, 8 May 2018
The legal form that one takes. One might be a natural person, or a corporation of some kind - to flesh and blood, a shoddy fiction, but in the eyes of the law a very real, very worthwhile contrivance, deserving of the full protection of the constitution.
Corporations - companies, if you like - come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. LLCs, PLCs, société anonymes, société d’investissement à capital variable, segregated portfolio companies, incorporated cell companies, and the many and splendoured varieties of espievie, common and exotic, that you can find out there - shall I go on?
then there are in-betweeners like partnerships, trusts, funds and segregated portfolios having some or none of the characteristics of legal personality.
Be assured a world of fun awaits you. Come on in.