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disincorporation

Divestment vs Disincorporation - What's the difference?

divestment | disincorporation |


As nouns the difference between divestment and disincorporation

is that divestment is the sale or other disposal of some kind of asset while disincorporation is deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation.

Terms vs Disincorporation - What's the difference?

terms | disincorporation |


As nouns the difference between terms and disincorporation

is that terms is while disincorporation is deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation.

Misincorporation vs Disincorporation - What's the difference?

misincorporation | disincorporation |


As nouns the difference between misincorporation and disincorporation

is that misincorporation is faulty incorporation while disincorporation is deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation.

Corporation vs Disincorporation - What's the difference?

corporation | disincorporation |


As nouns the difference between corporation and disincorporation

is that corporation is a group of individuals, created by law or under authority of law, having a continuous existence independent of the existences of its members, and powers and liabilities distinct from those of its members while disincorporation is deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation.

Privilege vs Disincorporation - What's the difference?

privilege | disincorporation |


As nouns the difference between privilege and disincorporation

is that privilege is while disincorporation is deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation.

Right vs Disincorporation - What's the difference?

right | disincorporation |


As nouns the difference between right and disincorporation

is that right is that which complies with justice, law or reason while disincorporation is deprivation of the rights and privileges of a corporation.

As an adjective right

is (archaic) straight, not bent.

As an adverb right

is on the right side or right can be exactly, precisely.

As an interjection right

is yes, that is correct; i agree.

As a verb right

is to correct.