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What (who) is juristic act - definition

LEGAL ENTITY WHICH IS DIFFERENT FROM A NATURAL PERSON
Corporate person; Corporate body; Juridicial person; Judicial person; Juristic persons; Juristic person; Corporate persons; Bodies corporate; Juridic person

Legal transaction         
MEANS FOR THE CREATION OF LEGAL RELATIONS
Act in the law; Act-in-the-law; Legal transactions; Juristic act
A legal transaction or transactional act (, literally ‘legal business’; ), under German jurisprudence, is the main type of lawful legal act (also known as an act-in-the-law, act at law, or juridical act) ‘by which legal subjects can change the legal positions of themselves or other persons intentionally’.Jaap Hage, “What is a Legal Transaction?
act         
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ACT; Act (legislature); A.C.T.; Enacting; Act (disambiguation); Acts (disambiguation); ACT (disambiguation); Acts of government
1) n. in general, any action by a person. 2) n. a statutory plan passed by Congress or any legislature which is a "bill" until enacted and becomes law. 3) v. for a court to make a decision and rule on a motion or petition, as in "the court will act on your motion for a new trial."
Enacting         
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ACT; Act (legislature); A.C.T.; Enacting; Act (disambiguation); Acts (disambiguation); ACT (disambiguation); Acts of government
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Enact.

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Juridical person

A juridical person is a non-human legal person that is not a single natural person but an organization recognized by law as a fictitious person such as a corporation, government agency, non-governmental organisation, or international organization (such as the United Nations). Other terms include artificial person, corporate person, judicial person, juridical entity, juridic person, or juristic person. A juridical person maintains certain duties and rights as enumerated under relevant laws. The rights and responsibilities of a juridical person are distinct from those of the natural persons constituting it.

Since the beginning of writing at the start of recorded history, associations have been known as the original form of the juridical person. This is documented for the 1st century A.D. for Jewish trading companies. In Roman law, entities gained significance through institutions such as the state, communities, corporations (universitates) and their associations of persons and assets, as well as associations. At least three persons were required in Rome to found an association.