A corporation is an artificial legal entity chartered by one of the fifty states and endowed by the legislature with certain valuable privileges; it follows that its powers are limited to those expressly or impliedly set out by statute. With exceptions not generally significant, the Directors usually manage a corporation.
The general corporation laws in each state vary in detail, but they follow a generally similar pattern. The Model Revised Business Corporation Act, drafted by a select committee of the American Bar Association, is a composite of the most advanced thinking.