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  1. List of Latin legal terms. A number of Latin terms are used in legal terminology and legal maxims. This is a partial list of these terms, which are wholly or substantially drawn from Latin, or anglicized Law Latin.

  2. Search Legal Terms and Definitions. alter ego. n. a corporation, organization or other entity set up to provide a legal shield for the person actually controlling the operation.

  3. 27 mar 2014 · We show that the three goals we have identified are a superior predictor of actual veil-piercing decisions than the largely incoherent doctrines espoused by the courts. We also show that undercapitalization is actually a particularly poor predictor of veil-piercing outcomes.

  4. 1 cze 2022 · Piercing the corporate veil is warranted when “the separate personality of a corporation is used as a means to perpetrate fraud or an illegal act, or as a vehicle for the evasion of an existing obligation, the circumvention of statutes, or to confuse legitimate issues.”

  5. 4 cze 2020 · “Alter Ego” liability is easy to allege, but so difficult to prove! But it can be done with some creative thinking, good old-fashioned footwork, and a bit of luck. In Bunge S.A. v. Pacific Gulf Services (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. (April 2020), Bunge sued “PGS-Singapore” to domesticate and enforce a London arbitration award in the District

  6. Alter ego is a legal doctrine whereby the court finds that a corporation lacks a separate identity from an individual or corporate shareholder. The court applies this rule to ignore the corporate status of a group of stockholders, officers, and directors of a corporation with respect to their limited liability.

  7. 13 paź 2021 · The alter ego doctrine has been applied to holder shareholders liable for the debts of a corporation, members liable for the debts of a limited liability company, and business entities liable for the debts of other business entities which they own.

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