Search results for: “juridical person”

  • Juridical Person

    Juridical person in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, juridical person is: a term used in the GATS. The entries on trade policy are here. A legal entity, such as a corporation, trust, partnership, joint venture, sole proprietorship, association, etc., formed for the purpose of supplying […]

  • Acquired

    In ordinary language, acquire refers both broadly and loosely to the inception of a particular relationship between a person (including a juridical person, like a corporation) and property such that the former owns or has rights to use the latter. The term is not particularly specific as to the […]

  • Dominium

    (Lat.) Perfect and complete property or ownership in a thing. Plenum in re dominium, plena in re potestas. This right is composed of three principal elements, viz., the right to use, the right to enjoy, and the right to dispose of the thing, to the exclusion of every other person. To use […]

  • Adoption

    Adoption

    The act by which a person takes the child of another into his family, and treats him as his own. A juridical act creating between two persons certain relations, purely civil, or paternity and filiation. 6 Demolombe Code Nap. § 1. As used in the law the word has a strict significance […]

  • Legal

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Legal Meaning of Legal lawful ; according to common law as distinguished from equity ; conforming to law; permitted or not forbidden by law. Synonyms of Legal […]

  • Impossibility

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Impossibility Meaning of Impossibility That which, in the constitution and course of nature or the law, no man can do or perform. means not only strict impossibility but impracticability because of […]

  • By Operation Of Law

    Automatically, so to speak, and not through a contractual or other purposeful juridical act of a person. If, for example, a statute were passed providing that all leasehold interests longer than ninety-nine years were to become fees, then one would be vested with fee title by operation of […]

  • Bondage

    Is a term which has not obtained a juridical use distinct from the vernacular, in which it is either taken as a synonym with slavery,” or as applicable to any kind of personal servitude which is involuntary in its continuation. …

  • Affiliated

    adjectiveallied associated closely allied closely related confederated connected coupled federated incorporated intimately allied intimately related joined with leagued l…