Legal Definition and Related Resources of Civil corporations
Meaning of Civil corporations
One of the two classes into which lay corporations are divided; the other division embracing what are termed “eleemosynary” corporations. 3 Steph. Comm. 170. Municipal corporations (as counties, cities, towns and villages), incorporated manufacturing, banking, insurance, and trading companies, and the like, are examples of civil corporations. Id.; 2 Kent, Comm. 275. “Eleemosynary Corporations.”
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