The term PERSON is defined broadly in Section 2(2) of the 1933 ACT and includes not only individuals but also entities, such as corporations, partnerships, associations, and trusts. The term PERSON also includes governments and their political subdivisions.
Is a natural person, corporation, unincorporated company, partnership, government unit or instrumentality, trust, or any other entity or organization.
A person at law includes a natural person and also an entity which is recognised as having a legal personality such as a company.• Legal Capacity• Things People Say
producer modeling a human being that plays a role on a project.
An individual, corporation, partnership, association, trust, government or other entity.
a perception, a perceived entity
An individual, partnership, corporation, joint business enterprise, or other entity capable of owning property.
is not always human: could be ape, corporation. legal concept
An individual, association, partnership, firm, company, corporation, municipality, political subdivision, state or federal agency or an agent or employee thereof.
a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
a contiguous set of entities, not a constant one
a fictional entity at law, not a living being
a fiduciary if he or she holds discretionary authority over the management or administration of a plan
a human being and this would have been heresy in early church history
a living entity, endowed with understanding and will, being an intelligent and willing agent
an autonomous agent who is capable of intelligent communication, for example, a human, a Martian, an angel in heaven, and I would argue, an intelligent robot
an entity, their name is their identity
an entity with a mind and a will that engages in temporal processes like thinking and acting
an individual, corporation, organization, business trust, estate, trust, partnership, association, or any other legal entity
an individual or an organization, and an 'organization' includes a government or governmental subdivision or agency
an individual or a private for-profit entity providing adoption services
an organic unity, a flesh and blood human body
a process, too, not a static entity
a single entity, not two or three different parts who can separate themselves from what the other parts are doing
a surety for the debts of the United States, a federal corporation (singular), who has entered into commerce for some benefit, privilege, etc
Person includes a corporation, partnership, or other association, or two or more persons having a joint or common interest.
Includes an individual, sole proprietorship, co-partnership, Limited Liability Company, corporation, political subdivision, government agency, or municipality.
Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, or foreign or domestic government, excluding federal agencies and fugitives from law.
Any individual, receiver, trustee, guardian, personal representative, fiduciary, or representative of any kind, and any partnership, association, corporation or other entity. Person includes the federal government, the State, and any other public or private entity. (3)
Any individual, corporation, partnership, association, unit of government or legal entity, however organized, except: foreign governments or foreign governmental entities, public international organizations, foreign government owned (in whole or in part) or controlled entities, and entities consisting wholly or partially of foreign governments or foreign governmental entities.
Any natural person, corporation, association, partnership, receiver, trustee, guardian, executor, administrator, and a fiduciary or representative of any kind.
A corporation, firm, partnership, association, organization, or any other group that acts as a unit.
A natural person or a legal person (such as a company, close corporation, local authority, etc).
an individual, corporation, organization, association or partnership.
Includes partnerships, associations, limited liability companies or corporations, as well as a natural person. ARS 4-101(23)
( charm or hold): Humans, demi-humans, and human-like creatures such as bugbears, gnolls, goblins, hobgoblins, kobolds, lizard men, ogres, orcs, pixies, or sprites. (D&D 1)
Any individual, corporation, partnership, firm, association, trust, estate, public or private institution, group, Government agency, any State or political subdivision of, or any political entity within a State, any foreign government or nation or other entity, and any legal successor, representative, agent or agency of the foregoing; provided that person does not include the Department or the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
the object of measurement, not necessarily human, e.g., a product.
Any individual, business association, estate, trust, government, governmental subdivision, agency or instrumentality, or any other legal or commercial entity.
includes the Crown, a corporation sole, and a body of persons (whether corporate or unincorporated).
Includes a natural person (human being), a partnership, and a corporation that is recognized by law as having the same rights and duties as a natural person.
Generally, a human being. Legally, a "person" may statutorily include a corporation, partnership, trustee, legal representative, etc.
A legal term referring to any entity which is capable of entering a contract or suing and being sued. Generally, an adult, mentally capable human being, an incorporated company, a partnership or a government body.
An individual, partnership, corporation, association, cooperative, or other entity.
a natural person and does not include a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, organization, business trust, or society
includes a natural person, a body corporate or a Body Politic
An entity with legal rights and existence including the ability to sue and be sued, to sign contracts, to receive gifts, to appear in court either by themselves or by lawyer and, generally, other powers incidental to the full expression of the entity in law. This definition includes not only individuals, who are "persons" in law unless they are minors or under some kind of other incapacity such as a court finding of mental incapacity but also includes business organizations that have been formally registered, such as partnerships, corporations or associations.
Any individual, business association, government or public subdivision, public corporation or authority, estate, trust, two or more persons having a joint or common interest; or any other legal or commercial entity.
A human being, or corporation treated as having the rights and obligations of a human being.
In law, an entity having legal responsibility. Legally, a natural person is a human being who has reached majority. (Compare with minor.) An artificial person may be a corporation; in some instances partnerships, governments, and certain other bodies are considered persons.
Of course we all know what a person is, but a legal person is not necessarily a live human being. A business corporation can have all the legal rights of a person. Although this may seem strange, a legal person can: Own property, have a bank account, be a partner, enter into a contract, borrow money, sue for damages or be sued for damages, and still not be a living person. Another way of looking at it is that a legal person can do anything that a living person can do except for those things that require a person who is actually alive.
As used in this glossary, person means a natural person (a human being) or a legal entity such as a corporation, partnership, trust, etc.
Person includes an individual, a firm, a body corporate, an unincorporated association or an authority.
A natural person or any legal entity.
An individual, a partnership, or a corporation, foreign or domestic.
Individual with legal privileges and obligations. An entity having legal responsibility.
An individual, a partnership, a corporation, the estate of a deceased individual, a trust, or any organization such as a society, a union, a club, an association, or a commission.
A person is an entity having a distinct identity with certain distinguishable and persistent characteristics. In the most common sense, a person is "a human being regarded as an individual." http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/person?view=uk Person, from the Compact Oxford English Dictionary. Beyond the general definition, however, remains a wide and varying range of alternative defining characteristics; some of which have evolved historically, and continue to shift with time and social context.