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juristic person
noun
, Law.
- person12
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Word History and Origins
Origin of juristic person1
First recorded in 1870–75
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Example Sentences
The village as a juristic person.
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A. There are no shares; the capital is owned by the bank, which may be regarded as a juristic person, an independent legal subject.
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Property could only be left to an authorized juristic person, being a municipality or a collegium.
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Both the Bund and the Empire were creations, strictly speaking, of the states, not of the people; and, to this day, as one writer has put it, the Empire is "not a juristic person composed of fifty-six million members, but of twenty-five members."
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