juridical person — noun : juristic person … Useful english dictionary
person — per·son n 1: natural person 2: the body of a human being; also: the body and clothing of a human being had drugs on his person 3: one (as a human being or corporation) that is recognized by law as the subject of rights and duties see also … Law dictionary
Person — The term person is used in common sense to mean an individual human being. But in the fields of law, philosophy, medicine, and others, it means the presence of certain characteristics that grant a certain legal, ethical, or moral standing. For… … Wikipedia
person — n. 1) a juridical; real person 2) a displaced; missing person 3) (legal) a person aggrieved 4) (grammar) the first; second; third person 5) in person (to appear in person) * * * [ pɜːs(ə)n] real person second third person (grammar) the first … Combinatory dictionary
Legal person — Note: This Wikipedia entry deals with the legal concept legal person . There is an ongoing political debate and controversy in the U.S. over the extent to which constitutional rights presumed to have been created for natural persons have… … Wikipedia
natural person — n: a human being as distinguished from a person (as a corporation) created by operation of law compare juridical person, legal person Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
juristic person — n: juridical person Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. juristic person … Law dictionary
private person — n 1: an individual who is not a public figure or in the military services 2 in the civil law of Louisiana: a juridical person governed by private law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
public person — n in the civil law of Louisiana: a juridical person (as the state) acting in a sovereign capacity Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
LEGAL PERSON — LEGAL PERSON, a body of men or of property which the law, in imitation of the personality of human beings, treats artificially as subject of rights and duties independent of its component parts. The classic example of a legal person is the … … Encyclopedia of Judaism