juridical person
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjuridicalandperson
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juridical
adjective
uk/dʒʊəˈrɪd.ɪ.k.əl/us/dʒʊˈrɪd.ɪ.k.əl/
relating to ...
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person
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɜː.sən/us/ˈpɝː.sən/
a man, woman, ...
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(Definition ofjuridicalandpersonfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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During the course of the eighteenth century, the degree became largely detached from thejuridicalpersonof the candidate.
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Statutes delimited the required moral subject orjuridicalpersonof the candidate.
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The degree thus presumed and modified a moral subject orjuridicalpersonwithin the candidate, created a distinct academic persona.
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It is true that in the eyes of the law a corporation is ajuridicalperson.
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Ajuridicalpersonis established only according to this code or any other acts.
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This result was possible because the partnership itself was not treated as ajuridicalperson, but simply as an aggregate of its partners.
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Two physical persons are busy cattle-breeding (including, one is busy with buffalo-breeding), onejuridicalpersonand three physical persons are busy with sheep-breeding.
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The concept of ajuridicalpersonis a fundamental legal fiction.
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However, the team of priests is not ajuridicalperson.
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However, as an ape, without civil rights and being unable to stand as ajuridicalperson, he couldn't enforce unpaid bills.
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Generally, juridical persons do not have "all" of the same rights -- such as the right to freedom of speech -- that natural persons have.
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In the case of juridical persons the presentation may be made according to statute, or by turns, or by decision of the majority.
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Such persons may include individuals, corporations, partnerships, trusts, estates, and other juridical persons.
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