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: --
Friendly societies are currently unincorporated associations of individuals, and under the present law are effectively unable to own subsidiaries.
It could be a joint venture or an unincorporated members' club.
Clause 68 allows unincorporated businesses to set any trading losses against capital gains of the same or the following year.
This heading includes companies liquidated or defunct and unincorporated employers made bankrupt.
What tax incentives exist encourage corporate philanthropy more than citizen initiatives, and unincorporated organizations are altogether ineligible for tax-exempt contributions.
Characteristically, the company provides 'social capital' for housing and infrastructure, keeps the town unincorporated, dominates it economically and spatially and segregates it residentially.
And between incorporated and unincorporated associations stood the amorphous legal category of quasi-corporations - special public associations and governmental institutions given partial attributes of incorporation.
The distinction between 'incorporated' and 'unincorporated' can be quite meaningful, especially in recent years of suburban expansion.