Juridical person

A juridical person is a non-human legal entity, in other words any organization that is not a single natural person but is authorized by law with duties and rights and is recognized as a legal person and as having a distinct identity. This includes any incorporated organizations including corporations, government agencies, and NGOs. Also known as artificial person, juridical entity, juristic person, or legal person.[1][2]

The rights and responsibilities of a juridical person are distinct from those of the natural persons constituting it.

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References

  1. A., Garner, Bryan; 1860-1927., Black, Henry Campbell,. Black's law dictionary. ISBN 9780314642721. OCLC 908072409.
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