Tuesday, December 18, 2012

LEGAL DEFINITIONS OF PERSON AND CORPORATION

PERSON

n. 1) a human being. 2) a corporation treated as having the rights and obligations of a person. Counties and cities can be treated as a person in the same manner as a corporation. However, corporations, counties and cities cannot have the emotions of humans such as malice, and therefore are not liable for punitive damages unless there is a statute authorizing the award of punitive damages.

See also: corporation party

CORPORATION

n. an organization formed with state governmental approval to act as an artificial person to carry on business (or other activities), which can sue or be sued, and (unless it is non-profit) can issue shares of stock to raise funds with which to start a business or increase its capital.

SOURCE: LAW.COM - LEGAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS



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