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Serbian to English translations [PRO] Law/Patents - Law (general) / legal remedies | |||||||
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Legal subject Explanation: Subjekt prava. U širem smislu: Pravna ličnost, odnosno lice (persona) kome je priznato svojstvo subjekta prava – danas je to svaki čovek i organizacija, društvo, udruženje. https://www.scribd.com/doc/19611369/Law-of-Persons-Notes (persona iuris) In the field of law, there is a difference between ‘legal subjects’ (persona iuris) and ‘legal objects’. Legal subjects are people recognized by law as having rights, duties and capacities bestowed upon them. The law then grants legal personality on such subjects. Legal subject can be divided into two categories: 1.Natural persons (persona naturalia) 2.Juristic persons (juristic persona) http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/jbalkin/articles/understandingleg... The “legal subject,” in this sense, is a subject as seen (and dealt with) through the eyes of the law or legal culture https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_personality Legal persons (Latin: persona iuris) are of two kinds: natural persons (also called physical persons) and juridical persons (also called juridic, juristic, artificial, or fictitious persons, Latin: persona ficta) – entities such as corporations, which are treated in law as if they are persons. |
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