Body Corporate

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Body corporate

Meaning of Body corporate

A corporation. This is an early and undoubtedly correct term to apply to a corporation. Co. Litt. 250a; 23 Wend. (N. Y.) 141; 81 Pa. St. 389.

What does Body Corporate mean in American Law?

The definition of Body Corporate in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

A fancier term for corporation, found more frequently than it should be in legal writing (e.g., “Defendant is a body corporate, organized and . . “).

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English Legal System: Body Corporate

In the context of the English law, A Dictionary of Law provides the following legal concept of Body Corporate : (corporation, body corporate)

n.

An entity that has legal personality, i.e. it is capable of enjoying and being subject to legal rights and duties (See juristic person) and possesses the capacity of succession. A corporation aggregate (e.g. a *company registered under the Companies Acts) consists of a number of members who fluctuate from time to time. A corporation sole (e.g. the *Crown) consists of one member only and his or her successors.

See also incorporation.


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