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Incorporation is:

  1. In business, incorporation is the creation of a corporation.
  2. In law, incorporation is the process by which the United States Bill of Rights was applied to the laws of individual states.
  3. In local government, municipalities such as cities, towns, townships, villages, and boroughs are considered incorporated when they are self-governing entities under the laws of the state or province in which they are located.
  4. In linguistics, incorporation is a phenomenon by which a word, usually a verb, forms a kind of compound with, for instance, its direct object or adverbial modifier, while retaining its original syntactic function.

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The Spokesman-Review.com - The Blog (1656 words)
Today's reason why incorporation might pass, according to ''Bob'' who posted this on our forum: ''The only reason I would be in favor of incorporating the Valley is to prevent myself from becoming part of the city of Spokane.
Why incorporation might fail, according to one longtime Valley resident: ''People in the Valley tend to be contrary.
Why incorporation might pass, according to Stephanie, who was hanging around the Hollywood Erotique Boutique on East Sprague on Tuesday: The Valley is ''too big'' to not be its own city.
PC(USA) - Legal Resource Manual - Incorporation and Boards of Trustees (2053 words)
However, general incorporation statutes in the vast majority of jurisdictions allow for the issuance of articles of incorporation to certain persons by a designated state official (usually the Secretary of State) in compliance with the provisions of the corporation statute.
The preparation and execution of the articles of incorporation by the incorporators, and the acknowledgment of their signatures before a notary public.
The recording of the Certificate and Articles of Incorporation with the Recorder of Deeds, or any other county officials as required in the county or parish where the corporation is located.
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