Founder and foundation definitions clarify endowment roles and the characterization of founders' shares in corporate and charitable contexts. Definitions clarify that a founder is one who endows an eleemosynary corporation or supplies establishment funds, while foundation denotes the act of founding or incorporation/endowment of institutions; founders' shares are issued to founders or vendors as part of consideration for transferred business or concessions and are distinguished from ordinary capital.
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Founder and foundation definitions clarify endowment roles and the characterization of founders' shares in corporate and charitable contexts.
Definitions clarify that a founder is one who endows an eleemosynary corporation or supplies establishment funds, while foundation denotes the act of founding or incorporation/endowment of institutions; founders' shares are issued to founders or vendors as part of consideration for transferred business or concessions and are distinguished from ordinary capital.
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