Corporation
Stock Corporation
A corp. which have share capital divided into shares and are authorized to distribute to the holders of such shares dividends or allotments of the surplus profits on the basis of the shares held.
True
A corporation or a partnership can be a corporator, but cannot be an incorporator.
True
A partnership can be a corporator in a corporation but a corporation cannot be a general partner in a partnership
Voting shares
Issued with the right to vote
Non-voting shares
Issued without the right to vote
Liquidation
It is the winding up of the business
Corporation
Its an artificial being created by operation of law, having the right of succession and the powers, attributes and properties expressly authorized by law or incident to its existence.
Par value shares
Minimum issue price of the shares
Non-stock Corporation
One where no part of its income is distributable as dividends to its members, trustees or officers.
No-par value
One without any value appearing on the face of the certificate of stock
Incorporators
Shareholders or members mentioned in the articles of incorporation as originally forming and composing the corporation and are signatories to said articles of incorporation.
Ordinary shares
Shares entitle the holder yo an equal pro-rata division of profits without any preference
True
Shares issued wothout par value are deemed fully paid
Corporators
Those who compose a corporation whether as shareholders or members, at any time.