Corporate Law

Corporate Law is also known as Company and Enterprise Law.  It is the regulations that govern the entities:

in a Corporate setting.  The aspects of Corporate Law, when regarding these entities, require laws of governess to all matters in the life-cycle of the corporation.

Corporations must protect themselves and report to:

This is a list of terms that apply to Corporate Law:

Acquisition The direct purchase or obtaining controlling interest in another company.
Merger The absorption of two or more companies into one company.
Security Any financial asset that is a debt which requires monetary payments.
Negotiable Instrument Any document that details an unconditional promise to pay a specific amount of money on demand at a specific date and time.
Uniform Commercial Code A law that is applicable in some States that regulates the process of sales of goods and services based on secured transactions and negotiable instruments.