こうえきほうじん

    noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
  1. public-service corporation; charitable corporationsee also
  2. juridical (legal) person working for the public good
Forms
  • こうえきほうじん
  • こうえきほうじん
Generated definitions (experimental)
  1. public-service corporation; charitable corporation
  2. This refers to a legal entity established to provide services or benefits to the community or society at large, rather than for profit. Such organizations may focus on various areas like education, health, or social welfare.
  3. juridical (legal) person working for the public good
  4. This meaning emphasizes the legal status of the organization, indicating that it has been recognized by law as capable of entering contracts, owning property, and being accountable for its actions, all in the interest of public welfare.
Generated collocations (experimental)
to establish a public-service corporationactivities of a public-service corporationto register as a public-service corporationpublic-service corporation systemrole of a public-service corporationfunding sources for a public-service corporationto be recognized as a public-service corporationdifference between public-service corporations and non-profit organizationsPublic-Service Corporation Lawsupport from public-service corporations
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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