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What is the difference between a “Natural” person and an “Artificial” / “Legal” person?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowIn the United States, when can someone legally search my personal laptop? (Government or private security)On the intellectual property of animals, a story of monkeys and cats!Does the FBI have to pay Apple's legal expenses after withdrawing its lawsuit?What is the legal difference between 18 and 21?What rights do inmates have during natural disasters?Meaning of the word “person” and “individual” under U.S. lawWhat should I have in writing to say that I'm giving someone an auto loan?What is the motivation behind the “rules for coordination of benefits”?How do concepts like intent, discrimination, and bias apply to an Artificial Intelligence agent?Why do cops make up funny stories when detaining people?
I generally understand that 'natural' people are living human beings and 'artificial' / 'legal' people can be private entities / corporations. I know some artificial people can be given the same rights as living human beings.
- What rights are corporations actually given?
- What was the purpose and law that created this concept?
- Is it possible for a 'natural' person to get the benefits of an 'artificial' person?
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I generally understand that 'natural' people are living human beings and 'artificial' / 'legal' people can be private entities / corporations. I know some artificial people can be given the same rights as living human beings.
- What rights are corporations actually given?
- What was the purpose and law that created this concept?
- Is it possible for a 'natural' person to get the benefits of an 'artificial' person?
united-states
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I generally understand that 'natural' people are living human beings and 'artificial' / 'legal' people can be private entities / corporations. I know some artificial people can be given the same rights as living human beings.
- What rights are corporations actually given?
- What was the purpose and law that created this concept?
- Is it possible for a 'natural' person to get the benefits of an 'artificial' person?
united-states
I generally understand that 'natural' people are living human beings and 'artificial' / 'legal' people can be private entities / corporations. I know some artificial people can be given the same rights as living human beings.
- What rights are corporations actually given?
- What was the purpose and law that created this concept?
- Is it possible for a 'natural' person to get the benefits of an 'artificial' person?
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