Alter ego definition

Alter ego means a person who acts pursuant to the control or influence of another while purporting to act independently.
Alter ego means a person who is actually acting on behalf of and in the place of another person for purposes of being licensed or seeking licensure under this act, where the person on whose behalf the other person is acting is ineligible for licensure under Section 681-12-.05 of these rules.
Alter ego means a person acts on behalf of and/or in the place of another person for the purpose of being licensed or seeking licensure under this act, whereby the person acting in place of and/or on the behalf of another is ineligible for licensure under Section 681-12-.05 of these rules.

More Definitions of Alter ego

Alter ego disregard of corporate personality if there is a “unity of interest and ownership”, and that failure to disregard the corporate form would result in fraud or injustice.
Alter ego means, and includes persons, entities, nominees, and instrumentalities that would constitute an alter ego business or entity as defined in § 11-12-5 of this code.
Alter ego is not defined in the settlement agreement. However, a corporation is considered the "alter ego" of another where such a unity of interest, ownership and control exists between the two, generally a parent corporation and its subsidiary, that their separate personalities no longer exist. Cf. Twin City Shipyard, Inc. v. United States, 21 Cl. Ct. 582, 590 (1990) (discussing alter-ego doctrine as applied in Federal Circuit); ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. TRW, Inc., 39 Cal. Rptr. 2d 292, 293 (Cal. Ct. App. 1995) (same in California).
Alter ego means, and includes persons, entities, nominees, and instrumentalities that
Alter ego literally means “second self”. Courts hold that PVC is proper under the alter ego doctrine where (a) such unity of ownership and