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A close corporation is a juristic person distinct from its members.
Where the holder is a juristic person, it lasts for 100 years.
The second juristic text to consider, however, does point towards enforcement.
Similarly, there are two kinds of legal subject: natural and juristic.
There are only two juristic texts and one letter basic to this discussion.
He wrote exegesis of previous juristic books which were far beyond common man's understanding.
Under the Civil Act, a natural or a juristic person have a party standing.
An association and a foundation other than a juristic person can have a standing as a party if additional requirements are met.
The juristic aspects of power were not uppermost in their minds.
The general rule is that natural and juristic persons have the capacity to sue.
It demonstrates the role of juristic preference in sharia law.
When a juristic person is in this position, the term landlord is used.
The election to cancel is a unilateral juristic act; it does not require a court order.
A company has been defined as a juristic person having an independent and separate existence from its shareholders.
That law must be recovered from the Biblical narratives by careful juristic analysis.
(29) To these juristic and churchly motives may be added others.
The defenders employ a juristic psychologist at every trial to help in picking a jury.
He studied law in Munich and took his first juristic state exam in 1957.
A juristic person is a social entity, a community or an association of people which has an independent right of existence under the law.
He received a doctorate in juristic science from the University of Chicago in 1939.
Such duplication could cause juristic confusion and undermine the very values intended to be protected.
Abu Hanifa developed a new source known as juristic discretion.
The major juristic schools of Islam have historically accepted the institution of slavery.
The parties may be natural persons or juristic persons.
As juristic persons, corporations have certain rights that attach to natural persons.
There is now no university, college, or corporation, which is not a juristical person in the sense above explained [see def.
A detailed compilation of gis juristical decisions during his juristicaal career.
"what the juristical oligarchy now claims is to monopolize the knowledge of the laws, to have the exclusive possession of the principles by which quarrels are decided"
Public juristical defence of SAP Vojvodina (Javno pravobranilaštvo SAP Vojvodine)
Miletić attended Gymnasia in Novi Sad, Modra, and Požun (Bratislava), and defended a juristical doctorate in Vienna in 1854, but found his real vocation in politics, and at once constituted himself champion of the most advanced opinions.
In the following, he was delegate of the Prussian Regional Synod, head of the Presbyteries of the Court, curator of the Reformed College, member of the Society for the Betterment of Detainees and participated at the German Juristical Congress.