Quasi-corporation

A quasi-corporation is an entity that exercises some of the functions of a corporation, but has not been granted separate legal personality by statute. 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 a business which has operated as a corporation without completing the legal requirements, often in the period just before formal incorporation. It is a corporation formed with good faith intent but lacking a formality. It is also a corporation consisting of a person or body of persons invested with some of the qualities of an artificial person, though not expressly incorporated, especially the official of certain municipal divisions such as counties, schools districts, and the towns of some states of the United Kingdom, certain Temple officials, as a churchwarden, etc.