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The phrase "a corporations" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a corporation" if referring to a single entity or "corporations" if referring to multiple entities without the article "a."
Example: "A corporation must adhere to the regulations set forth by the government."
Alternatives: "a company" or "an enterprise."
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You tax a corporations, you tax people.
You sue a corporations, people lose money (as Prof. points out).
"The idea behind the self-regulatory organization makes enormous sense," said Ronald J. Gilson, a corporations and securities law expert who teaches at the law schools at Columbia and Stanford.
There is much authority for the proposition that, under our law, a partnership or joint stock company is just as distinct and palpable an entity in the idea of the law, as distinguished from the individuals composing it, as is a corporations.
The course is designed for students who currently hold/will hold positions in organizations where they are/will be responsible for creating, implementing, measuring and/or managing internal CR and sustainability programs, or be responsible for assisting a corporations in this area.
Often a corporations' stock will fall after the announcement of a takeover if shareholders feel the purchase price is too high.
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