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n. An organization such as a company or trust fund that the law treats as if it were a person, capable of entering into contracts and of being sued.
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Usage examples of "legal entity".
And the pertinent dictionary and legal dictionary definition: Subsequent: a person who in substance whether in whole or in part may be in tenure of the same rights and legal entity as a named individual.
Consequent: an individual who in substance whether in whole or in part is in tenure of legal rights and legal entity as a direct result of contact with or the actions of an individual or gtst subsequent.
Subsequent: a person who in substance whether in whole or in part may be in tenure of the same rights and legal entity as a named individual.
If we are not, if we do not have before us a legal entity, then the entire problem exists only for the sweepers of the Cosmic Trash Removal Agency, since there is a pile of scrap in the Crab Nebula -- and our assembly has nothing at all to deliberate on!
If, however, we have before us a legal entity, then another question arises.
WANs (wide Area Networks) are used to connect geographically dispersed organs of the same legal entity (branches of a bank, daughter companies, a sales force).
Sonnegard Acceptance Corporation would probably be a legal entity for months to come.
Charter existed as a complicated legal entity, its ownership and registration not so much obscure as complex beyond understanding.
The family exists still I believe Whittle said, as a legal entity.
You wear clothes, you talk some hani words, you get yourself registered, proper papers, all the things a good civilized being needs to be a legal entity in the Compact.
I have no patience with the obsolete doctrine that there is such a legal entity as seduction by female, despite the mouthings of certain so-called jurists who disgrace the bench of a certain nearby city.