Quasi-corporation

A quasi-corporation is[1] an entity that exercises some of the functions of a corporation, but has not been granted separate legal personality by statute.

[2] For example, a public corporation with limited authority and powers such as a county or school district is a quasi-corporation.

A quasi-corporation is an entity that is not incorporated or otherwise legally established, but which functions as if it were a corporation.

[3] When created by the federal government of the United States, these entities are commonly called quasi-public corporations.

[5] In the United States, such entities established, supported, or controlled by a city, county, or township may be called quasi-municipal corporations.