WHAT IS A CORPORATION?

29/07/10 0 COMMENTS

TYPES OF PROTECTION AND THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR NEVADA BUSINESS LAWYER

Corporations

A corporation is a legal entity separate from the individuals that form it. The defining feature of a corporation is its legal independence from the people who create it. If a corporation fails, or dissolves, shareholders (in general) only lose their investment, and employees their jobs, but neither will be further liable for the debts owing to a corporation’s creditors, unless they made an agreement to be personally liable.

Corporations require a special legal framework that grants a given corporation legal personality. As such, corporations have the ability to sign binding contracts, pay taxes in a capacity separate from shareholders, and own property. In addition, a corporation’s legal personality grants creditors priority over corporate assets upon liquidation (or insolvency) and corporate assets cannot be withdrawn by shareholders, nor can assets of the firm be removed by creditors of a shareholder. Prior to making any decision regarding incorporation we highly recommend that you contact a Nevada business lawyer to ensure that your rights are protected and that the entity you choose best suits your business goals.

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