‘In law, we are concerned with legal persons, whether they are natural, i.e. human beings capable of sustaining rights and duties of artificial or juristic persons, i.e. groups of things to which the law attributes the capacity of bearing rights and duties’. This viewpoint is attributed to:

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‘In law, we are concerned with legal persons, whether they are natural, i.e. human beings capable of sustaining rights and duties of artificial or juristic persons, i.e. groups of things to which the law attributes the capacity of bearing rights and duties’. This viewpoint is attributed to:






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