In jurisprudence, a natural person (also physical person in some Commonwealth countries, or natural entity) is a person (in legal meaning, i.e., one who...
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attempts to define the person as a natural and at the same time self-conscious being: the bodily organism constitutes the person without being identical...
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law, a human person is called a natural person (sometimes also a physical person), and a non-human person is called a juridical person (sometimes also...
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A juridical person is a legal person that is not a natural person but an organization recognized by law as a fictitious person such as a corporation, government...
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United States person or US person is used in various contexts in U.S. law and regulations with different meanings. It can refer to natural persons or other...
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Credit union (redirect from Natural person credit union)
more likely to be satisfied by a credit union than with a big bank. "Natural-person credit unions" (also called "retail credit unions" or "consumer credit...
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Capacity (law) (section Natural persons)
altogether the personhood itself in regard to an entity other than a natural person (in this sense also called legal personality). Capacity covers day-to-day...
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personne physique (lit. physical person, English: natural person) is a human being who has capacity as a legal person (personnalité juridique [fr]). A...
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and responsibilities enjoyed by natural persons. In most countries, a corporation has the same rights as a natural person to hold property, enter into contracts...
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missing person is a person who has disappeared and whose status as alive or dead cannot be confirmed as their location and condition are unknown. A person may...
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