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Njote that specialist corporations, that count as corporations but also count as recognised specialist entity types in the jurisdiction — for example [[Bank/Credit Institution]]s, [[Investment Firm/Broker-Dealer|broker-dealer]]s, [[pension fund]]s and [[Insurance company|insurance companies]], should be treated as those specialist entity types and not corporations, for the very good reason that there are usually special regimes, (eg bank resolution and recovery regulations, insurance protection regimes and so on) and so on that apply to them that don’t apply to normal [[Corporation|corporations]].
Note that specialist corporations, that count as corporations but also count as recognised specialist entity types in the jurisdiction — for example [[Bank/Credit Institution]]s, [[Investment Firm/Broker-Dealer|broker-dealer]]s, [[pension fund]]s and [[Insurance company|insurance companies]], should be treated as those specialist entity types and not corporations, for the very good reason that there are usually special regimes, (eg bank resolution and recovery regulations, insurance protection regimes and so on) and so on that apply to them that don’t apply to normal [[Corporation|corporations]].


Note also that [[Hedge fund/proprietary trader|hedge fund/proprietary trader]] looks like one of these specialist corporations, too, but (unlike banks, brokers and insurance companies), there are very few jurisdictions that have a specialist insolvency regime for [[hedge fund]]s or proprietary traders — these are not terms of prudential art, so to speak, but just casual descriptions — so the [[hedge fund/proprietary trader]] category is usually a red herring and you can ignore it.
Note also that [[Hedge fund/proprietary trader|hedge fund/proprietary trader]] looks like one of these specialist corporations, too, but (unlike banks, brokers and insurance companies), there are very few jurisdictions that have a specialist insolvency regime for [[hedge fund]]s or proprietary traders — these are not terms of prudential art, so to speak, but just casual descriptions — so the [[hedge fund/proprietary trader]] category is usually a red herring and you can ignore it.


 
For a deeper, navelsome thought-piece about what corporations are and how they really work, see [[legal evolution]].
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