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What is juridical capacity?

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Do natural person have juridical capacity?

Juridical capacity is the fitness to be the subject of legal relations.


What is juridical entity?

juridical (adj.) - assumed by law to exist.


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The concept of legal capacity is the power provided under law to a natural person or a juridical person to enter into binding contracts. It allows a person to sue and be sued in their own name.


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When was West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences created?

West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences was created in 1999.


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What do you mean by juridical personality?

As a juridical person, a partnership may acquire and possess property of all kinds, as well as incur obligations and bring civil or criminal actions in conformity with the laws, and regulations of its organization.


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May a partnership be organized for the exercise of a profession?

it depends what kind of juridical persons are forming the partnership, if at least one of the juridical persons is a corporation, there will be no partnership. but if those persons are partnerships then yes they may. "the law does not allow individuals to practice a profession as a corporate entity."