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单词 incorporated
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Definition of incorporated in English:

incorporated

adjectiveɪnˈkɔːpəreɪtɪdɪnˈkɔrpəˌreɪdəd
  • (of a company or other organization) formed into a legal corporation.

    the Incorporated Society of Musicians
    postpositive Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But legal services can't be delivered to the public through an incorporated company.
    • Three months later it was an incorporated company placing high profile candidates into top jobs throughout the Caribbean.
    • Of the 30,000 incorporated organisations registered in New South Wales, it's estimated that only 20,000 are still operating.
    • Those who enjoyed the privileges of being a director of an incorporated business did not appear to be aware of the duties they had.
    • Program delivery during the eighties was almost exclusively tied to the incorporated body, the legal entity established to receive and account for public funds.
    • In addition there are restrictions on equity participation in locally incorporated banks by non-Singapore citizens.
    • Those regulate, in pages of detail, who can be the directors and shareholders of incorporated firms.
    • Who wants to have an incorporated company if the signature certifying it, is not legal.
    • Applications are invited from incorporated organisations that have strong links with their local communities.
    • Under current law, if I invest in an incorporated company, the only money I risk losing is that with which I bought the shares of stock.
    • You must understand that CNSI is an incorporated company, wherein I owe half the shares, and Glen the other half.
    • For example, business insurance is recommended for the protection of an incorporated company or a partnership.
    • We are now an incorporated arts organisation dedicated to the creation of new music-theatre, which reflects the concerns and interests of our society and celebrates our place in the world.
    • However, Downie said the measures were only going to help incorporated companies and not the entire small-business community.
    • Well, it may not have because Qantas was an incorporated company.
    • His eldest son, John, has been back on the farm for three years now following school, and plans to buy into the incorporated family business as a stockholder in just a few months.
    • He runs an incorporated business called Abdul Pty Ltd which sells agricultural products.
    • This is because to come under the laws a business must be both incorporated and a respondent to a federal award.
    • Many of Canon's articles, which, of course, bound it legally, bore a resemblance to those of other joint stock chartered or incorporated companies.
    • Then a unit of the semi-state airline's personnel department, Parc developed separately into an incorporated entity.
 
 

Definition of incorporated in US English:

incorporated

adjectiveɪnˈkɔrpəˌreɪdədinˈkôrpəˌrādəd
  • (of a company or other organization) formed into a legal corporation.

    the Incorporated Society of Musicians
    postpositive Adobe Systems Incorporated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those regulate, in pages of detail, who can be the directors and shareholders of incorporated firms.
    • In addition there are restrictions on equity participation in locally incorporated banks by non-Singapore citizens.
    • For example, business insurance is recommended for the protection of an incorporated company or a partnership.
    • Many of Canon's articles, which, of course, bound it legally, bore a resemblance to those of other joint stock chartered or incorporated companies.
    • This is because to come under the laws a business must be both incorporated and a respondent to a federal award.
    • Of the 30,000 incorporated organisations registered in New South Wales, it's estimated that only 20,000 are still operating.
    • Under current law, if I invest in an incorporated company, the only money I risk losing is that with which I bought the shares of stock.
    • But legal services can't be delivered to the public through an incorporated company.
    • Program delivery during the eighties was almost exclusively tied to the incorporated body, the legal entity established to receive and account for public funds.
    • Who wants to have an incorporated company if the signature certifying it, is not legal.
    • Three months later it was an incorporated company placing high profile candidates into top jobs throughout the Caribbean.
    • Well, it may not have because Qantas was an incorporated company.
    • Those who enjoyed the privileges of being a director of an incorporated business did not appear to be aware of the duties they had.
    • His eldest son, John, has been back on the farm for three years now following school, and plans to buy into the incorporated family business as a stockholder in just a few months.
    • However, Downie said the measures were only going to help incorporated companies and not the entire small-business community.
    • He runs an incorporated business called Abdul Pty Ltd which sells agricultural products.
    • You must understand that CNSI is an incorporated company, wherein I owe half the shares, and Glen the other half.
    • Applications are invited from incorporated organisations that have strong links with their local communities.
    • Then a unit of the semi-state airline's personnel department, Parc developed separately into an incorporated entity.
    • We are now an incorporated arts organisation dedicated to the creation of new music-theatre, which reflects the concerns and interests of our society and celebrates our place in the world.
 
 
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