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Delaware

The Incorporation State!

Delaware Corporate Law

An expert body of law first created over 100 years ago that governs nearly every aspect of corporate governance and affairs of Delaware Corporations.

Delaware Court of Chancery

Same as “Chancery Court.”

Delaware General Corporation Law (DGCL)

An expert body of law modeled after the Model Business Corporation Act.

Delaware Limited Liability Company Act (DLLCA)

A leading body of law governing LLCs formed in Delaware.

Delaware Statutory Trust Act (DSTA)

A groundbreaking body of law that provides for the creation of trusts outside the realm of English Common Law. Here, a grantor can not only remain a beneficiary and still maintain limited liability protection, but can also act as trustee or advisor to the trust.

Delaware: Better Than Offshoreâ„¢

This is a protected mark of Harvard Business Services, Inc. that refers to Delaware’s status as an Offshore Financial Centre. “Better” refers to the fact that Delaware and U.S. governments do not require the entity or its registered agent to disclose who holds beneficial interests in the entities formed here.

Directors

Individuals elected to manage the affairs of a Corporation. Sometimes, LLCs choose in their Operating Agreements to have directors, which said directors may be individuals or entities.

Dissolution

The act of formally dissolving an existing entity that no longer intends to conduct business in its home state in the future.

Distribution

The transfer of money or other property from a partnership to a partner.

Dividend

The payment of money or other property by a Corporation to its shareholders. The making of this payment is at the sole discretion of the Board of Directors.

Doing Business As (DBA)

The act of conducting business under a trade name that is different than the official or true name.

Domestic Corporation

A Corporation that has incorporated in Delaware.

Domestication

The act of changing the home state of an entity from one jurisdiction to another, preserving the original date of formation.

Double Taxation

The taxation of corporate earnings at the corporate level and again at the shareholder level. A Corporation pays income tax on its annual profits. Then, if it issues a dividend to shareholders, these shareholders must pay taxes on this income again on their separate returns.

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