Any human or non-human entity that is recognized as having privileges and obligations; a legal fiction which is used to abstract away the differences between natural persons, juridical persons and other entities such as countries.
They no longer belong to a class, but to a bodycorporate.
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They are the backbone of the municipal as of the national bodycorporate.
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In fact, Miss Margaret was the WILL of the bodycorporate.
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Jesse speaks to Waipori Falls resident and former bodycorporate chairman Daniel Williamson.
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Ian Harris from the Victopia bodycorporate has been handling all media inquiries today.
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Imagines him incorporated, a legalperson, employed and earning a living.
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The proposed state constitutional amendment would declare that a fertilized human egg is a legalperson.
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If they're successful, a dolphin could conceivably become the first non-human ever considered a legalperson.
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In the meantime, Hecht invites people to put Voyl's status as a legalperson to the test.
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She bowed to the legalperson.
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Had it passed, Mississippi would have been the first U.S. state to define a fertilized egg as a legalperson.
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The Nonhuman Rights Project wants a New York state court to declare Tommy, a 26-year-old chimpanzee an "autonomous legalperson".
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The dominant estate was never "erected into a legalperson," either by conscious fiction or as a result of primitive beliefs.
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A US animals rights group is calling for a chimpanzee to be recognised as a 'cognitively commplex autonomous legalperson' to lift its current imprisonment.
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Last July Vox.com reported Bangladesh had declared all of its 700 rivers to be legalpersons.
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There were some compensations in being a LegalPerson (Nonhuman).
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They are separate corporate bodies, or legalpersons.
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As legalpersons, human beings possess a huge number of legal rights; it would be impossible to list them all.
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Where authorities do pursue enforcement action, asset recovery is usually low and legalpersons are generally not effectively pursued and sanctioned.