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Juristic person
Juristic person, is not roped in any defined circle, with the
juristic person
juristic person : juridical person
juristic
juristic 1 : of or relating to a jurist or jurisprudence
jurist
jurist [Middle French juriste, from Medieval Latin jurista, from Latin jur-
Juristics
Juristics, a term for legal thoughts and ideas emanating from minds
Jurist
Jurist, a civil lawyer, a civilian
Possessio
source of rights, and it then becomes possessio in a juristical or legal sense. Still, even in this sense it is
Pandect', or Digesta
changes as should produce out of the mass of ancient juristical writings a useful and complete body of law (jus Antiquum);--the
Inter-vivos
Inter-vivos, the words 'inter vivos' in the context of s. 394 of the Companies Act would include within their meaning...
Juristic
Of or pertaining to a jurist to the legal profession or to jurisprudence
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