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A {{tag|Germany}}, {{tag|Austria}} and {{tag|Switzerland}}, a joint-stock company. For [[ISDA netting categories]], a [[corporation]]
{{g}}A {{tag|Germany}}, {{tag|Austria}} and {{tag|Switzerland}} and places of equivalent Teutonic heritage, a joint-stock company — to you and me, a [[limited liability company]]. In the argot of [[ISDA netting categories]], a [[corporation]].


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A Germany, Austria and Switzerland and places of equivalent Teutonic heritage, a joint-stock company — to you and me, a limited liability company. In the argot of ISDA netting categories, a corporation.

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