INCORPORAMUS

incorporamus (in-kor-p<<schwa>>-ray-m<<schwa>>s). [Law Latin] Hist. We incorporate. • This word indicated an intent to incorporate.

“All the other methods therefore whereby corporations exist, by common law, by prescription, and by act of parliament, are for the most part reducible to this of the king’s letters patent, or charter of incorporation. The king’s creation may be performed by the words ‘creamus, erigimus, fundamus, incorporamus,’ or the like.” 1 William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England 461 (1765).

[Blacks Law 8th]