Help Me Anons! The Organic Act of 1871 (see link) from my reading, does not contain the words "United States Corporation.' The Act is shady AF, but where can I find the authority that Congress created a "Corporation of the United States" or "the United States Corporation." Thanks
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DeathRayDesginer Anything that is incorporated is in the end a private entity. The Republic of the United States is a public entity. It has a Constitution for governing, and requires all states which are public entities to follow suit. So anything that isn't a public entity defined by law, in other words the US Constitution is a private entity.
We The People, Constitutional Republic equals public. Anything else is private.
Cities are incorporated all the time. They are not private entities. "Incorporation" means only that they are constituted as a legal entity according to charters or similar documents. Legal, as in being liable for cause or debt. Cities are public entities according to state or federal law as applicable.