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What is juridical criminal?

an accidental offender


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.


What is juridical entity?

A juridical entity refers to an organization or entity that has legal standing under the law to enter into contracts, sue, and be sued. This includes entities such as corporations, partnerships, and government bodies that can hold assets and liabilities independently from their owners or members. They have rights and responsibilities similar to those of an individual.


Do natural person have juridical capacity?

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


When was West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences created?

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


What is the motto of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences?

West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences's motto is 'Yuktiheena Vicharetu Dharmahnih Prajayate'.


What sort of juridical system did Ghana have?

An ok one


What is juridical necessity?

it is a thing that are need for something that may exist by the Law.


The difference between natural person from juridical person?

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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."


Element of obligation?

An element of obligation refers to a requirement or duty to fulfill a certain task or responsibility. It implies a sense of necessity or moral imperative to act in a certain way or to adhere to a particular standard or commitment. Failure to fulfill an obligation may result in consequences or sanctions.


What does dare facere non facere mean?

There's three main kinds of obligations (law of obligations): - Dare: to give; - Facere: to do; -Non facere : not to do. In general, an obligation is a juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do.