[Jurisprudence] -Liberty is freedom of action, and actions can only be performed by human beings, not by abstractions like companies. When it becomes necessary t control freedom of...
[Jurisprudence] It is possible to do anything by the aid of the conception of incorporation. Of course, there are limitations involved in the process. The following are the...
[Jurisprudence] Legal persons are real or imaginary beings to whom personality is attributed by law by way of fiction where none exists in fact. It includes an object,...
[Jurisprudence] Dead men are no longer persons in the eye of law. They have laid down their legal personality with their lives, and are now as destitute of...
[Jurisprudence] – There is nothing in the law to prevent a man from owning property before he is born. His ownership is necessarily contingent, indeed, for he may...
[Jurisprudence] -The only natural persons are human beings. Beasts are not persons, either natural or legal. They are merely things often the object of legal rights and duties,...
[Jurisprudence] Two kinds of person are recognized by law and those are natural persons and legal persons. Natural persons are “living human beings recognized as persons by the...
[Jurisprudence] The word ‘person’ is derived from the Latin word ‘persona’. Many definitions of person have been given by various writers. According to Gray, a person is “an...
[Jurisprudence] Propriety Rights are the elements of the wealth of a man. The propriety rights of a person include his estate, his assets and his property in many...
[Jurisprudence] Principal rights exist independently of other rights. Accessory rights are appurtenant to other rights and they have a beneficial effect on the principal rights. A security is...