‘A legal personality is a particular device by which law creates units to which it ascribes certain powers. I. is merely a convenient justice device by which the problem of organizing right and duties is called out’. Who said that?

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‘A legal personality is a particular device by which law creates units to which it ascribes certain powers. I. is merely a convenient justice device by which the problem of organizing right and duties is called out’. Who said that?