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Что (кто) такое business entity - определение

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
Commercial entity; Body corporate; Legal entities; Business entities; Legal identity; Legal unit; Separate legal personality; Corporation person; Legal entity (disambiguation); Legal structure; Separate legal person; Legal Entity; Separate Legal Personality; Persona ficta; Vehicle (legal personality); Person (law); Business entity; Separate Legal Entity; Legal existence; Legal persons; Legal entity; Shebait

Entity linking         
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THE TASK OF ASSIGNING A UNIQUE IDENTITY TO ENTITIES MENTIONED IN TEXT
Named entity disambiguation; Named entity normalization; Entity Linking
In natural language processing, entity linking, also referred to as named-entity linking (NEL), named-entity disambiguation (NED), named-entity recognition and disambiguation (NERD) or named-entity normalization (NEN) is the task of assigning a unique identity to entities (such as famous individuals, locations, or companies) mentioned in text. For example, given the sentence "Paris is the capital of France", the idea is to determine that "Paris" refers to the city of Paris and not to Paris Hilton or any other entity that could be referred to as "Paris".
Named-entity recognition         
EXTRACTION OF NAMED ENTITY MENTIONS IN UNSTRUCTURED TEXT INTO PRE-DEFINED CATEGORIES
Named Entity Recognition; Entity extraction; Named-entity detection; ENAMEX; Named Entities recognition; Named entity recognition; Named entities; Entity detection; Named entities recognition; Named-entity extraction; Entity chunking
Named-entity recognition (NER) (also known as (named) entity identification, entity chunking, and entity extraction) is a subtask of information extraction that seeks to locate and classify named entities mentioned in unstructured text into pre-defined categories such as person names, organizations, locations, medical codes, time expressions, quantities, monetary values, percentages, etc.
Separate legal entity         
LEGAL ENTITY WITH DETACHED ACCOUNTABILITY IN THE UNITED STATES
Commercial entity; Body corporate; Legal entities; Business entities; Legal identity; Legal unit; Separate legal personality; Corporation person; Legal entity (disambiguation); Legal structure; Separate legal person; Legal Entity; Separate Legal Personality; Persona ficta; Vehicle (legal personality); Person (law); Business entity; Separate Legal Entity; Legal existence; Legal persons; Legal entity; Shebait
In the United States, a separate legal entity (SLE) refers to a type of legal entity with detached accountability. Any company is set up as an SLE to legally separate it from the individual or owner, such as a limited liability company or a corporation.

Википедия

Legal person

In law, a legal person is any person or 'thing' (less ambiguously, any legal entity) that can do the things a human person is usually able to do in law – such as enter into contracts, sue and be sued, own property, and so on. The reason for the term "legal person" is that some legal persons are not people: companies and corporations are "persons" legally speaking (they can legally do most of the things an ordinary person can do), but they are not people in a literal sense (human beings).

There are therefore two kinds of legal entities: human and non-human. In law, a human person is called a natural person (sometimes also a physical person), and a non-human person is called a juridical person (sometimes also a juridic, juristic, artificial, legal, or fictitious person, Latin: persona ficta).

Juridical persons are entities such as corporations, firms (in some jurisdictions), and many government agencies. They are treated in law as if they were persons.

While natural persons acquire legal personality "naturally", simply by being born (or before that, in some jurisdictions), juridical persons must have legal personality conferred on them by some "unnatural", legal process, and it is for this reason that they are sometimes called "artificial" persons. In the most common case (incorporating a business), legal personality is usually acquired by registration with a government agency set up for the purpose. In other cases it may be by primary legislation: an example is the Charity Commission in the UK. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16 advocates for the provision of legal identity for all, including birth registration by 2030 as part of the 2030 Agenda.

As legal personality is a prerequisite to legal capacity (the ability of any legal person to amend – i.e. enter into, transfer, etc. – rights and obligations), it is a prerequisite for an international organization to be able to sign international treaties in its own name.

The term "legal person" can be ambiguous because it is often used as a synonym of terms that refer only to non-human legal entities, specifically in contradistinction to "natural person".

Примеры употребления для business entity
1. It is a distinct business entity, and owning Bezeq stock might place Eilon in a conflict of interest.
2. The new giant business entity, to be known as Larsen & Toubro ATCO (Saudia) LLC, will be registered as a local company in the Kingdom. «The new venture will focus more on electromechanical construction for hydrocarbon and power sector construction,» said Vivek B.
3. Arab News DUBAI, 15 September 2005 — Marking a milestone phase in the development of the $3.8 billion Legends integrated theme park project in Dubailand, the leading Saudi Arabia–based business entity, Tanmiyat Investment Group (Tanmiyat) announced that it has acquired the full residential and commercial components of the development at an investment of $2 billion.
4. The Bank of Israel wouldn‘t comment and Tsachi said only that he‘s given his response to the Bar Association, which adds that the processes of its ethics committee are confidential. (Tal Levy) Cidav Printed Circuits has signed an agreement with its former owner David Schneider, to sell him all its shares in fully–owned subsidiaries Cidav Technologies, Cidav Digital, and in Planex (which isn‘t actually an active business entity, and in which Cidav only owns 37%). Cidav Technologies owns the Cidav group‘s shares in various startups, all of which investments have been written off.