S.A. (corporation)

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Companies law
Basic forms:
Sole proprietorship
Partnership
(General · Limited · LLP)
Corporation
(LLC)
Cooperative
United States:
Business trust
LLLP · Series LLC
Delaware corporation
Nevada corporation
United Kingdom / Commonwealth / Ireland:
Limited company
(By shares · By guarantee)
(Public · Proprietary)
Community interest company
Civil law countries:
AB · AG · ANS · A/S · AS
K.K. · N.V. · OY · S.A. · GmbH
SE
Doctrines
Corporate governance
Limited liability · Ultra vires
Business judgment rule
Internal affairs doctrine
De facto corporation and
corporation by estoppel
Piercing the corporate veil
Rochdale Principles
Related areas of law
Contract · Civil procedure
For the art organization see Société Anonyme (art)

S.A. generally designates corporations in various countries, mostly those employing the civil law. This translates literally in all languages mentioned as anonymous company, anonymous partnership or share company and can be differentiated from partnerships and limited liability companies.

S.A. meaning "anonymous society/corporation" is the abbreviation of:

It is equivalent in both literal meaning and practical function to:

  • Naamloze Vennootschap (N.V.) in Dutch
  • Anonymi Etairia (A.E.) or Ανώνυμη Εταιρία in Greek
  • Anonim Şirket (A.Ş.) in Turkish
  • Perseroan Terbatas (P.T.) in Indonesia
  • Sendirian Berhad (Sdn.Bhd.) in Malaysia

It is equivalent in practical function to:

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