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Legal Definitions - incorporamus
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Definition of incorporamus
incorporamus
When someone says "incorporamus" (in-kor-p-ray-mus), they mean that they want to create a corporation.
When a group of people want to start a business together, they might say "incorporamus" to show that they want to create a corporation. This means that they want to legally create a new entity that can own property, make money, and enter into contracts.
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Simple Definition
Term: incorporamus
Definition: Incorporamus is a fancy Latin word that means "we incorporate." It was used in the past to show that someone wanted to create a corporation. A corporation is a special kind of business that has legal rights and responsibilities, like a person. To create a corporation, the king or queen would give a special document called a "charter of incorporation" that used words like "creamus, erigimus, fundamus, incorporamus." Nowadays, we don't use this word very often, but it was important in the past for creating businesses.
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