0 not officially part of a town or a city:
1 not officially part of a town or a city:
Bonsall is unincorporated and thus under the control of the county government.
2 used to describe a business that is not a limited company:
Being an unincorporated trading venture, a mining partnership would usually be subject to dissolution upon the withdrawal of a single partner.
When operating, five were incorporated and three were unincorporated.
Before use, the labeled probes were precipitated with ethanol, then washed to remove unincorporated biotin-labeled nucleotides.
Before use, the labeled probe was precipitated with ethanol, then washed to remove unincorporated digoxigenin-labeled nucleotides.
Even unincorporated associations received some of these powers through judicial constructions of common law and equity, and other more specific grants via special legislative enactments.
After 1810, many other states passed laws either prohibiting unincorporated banks or forbidding them from issuing notes.
Thus, unincorporated loans seem to mark the younger subjects' age group.
The distinction between 'incorporated' and 'unincorporated' can be quite meaningful, especially in recent years of suburban expansion.
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