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A governing body that is liable for acting beyond its scope provided in its articles ofincorporation or implied in law is referred to as a/an __________.

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It is referred to as "Ultra vires act".Any demonstration that lies outside the jurisdiction of a company to perform. Ultra Vires acts are beyond the authority that are particularly recorded in a corporate contract or state law. They can likewise be any activity that is particularly restricted by the corporate contract. They will leave the company powerless against claims by workers or different groups.
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