"Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses", as registered with the IRS, and granted 501(c)3 status as a religious non-profit.
This is known as "legal personality" or "corporate personhood," which allows a corporation to enter into contracts, own assets, incur liabilities, and take legal action in its own name. This separate legal entity status provides protection to shareholders from being personally liable for the corporation's debts and obligations.
A guarantee provided by a corporation, a legal person, is known is corporate guarantee.
The legal "life" of a corporation is:
A guarantee provided by a corporation, a legal person, is known is corporate guarantee.
Yes, you can sue the owner of a corporation for damages or legal issues if they are personally responsible for the actions that caused harm. This is known as piercing the corporate veil.
No, not legal.
Legal Services Corporation was created in 1974.
A corporation is an institution recognised a separate legal entity distinct from its members.
what is a separate legal entity for a corporation?
Jehovah's Witenesses do not receive blood transfusions, for religious reasons. Depending therefore, on the reason for their hospitalization, various nonblood fluids volume expanders might be adminitstered when one might otherwise have been given blood. Other than that, Jehovah's witnesses, would expect the same level of care, consultation rights and legal protection as any other patient when in hospital.
Witnesses are obligated to reveal the truth to the court or legal authorities where they are testifying. It is important for witnesses to provide accurate and honest information to ensure justice and fairness in the legal process. Failure to disclose the truth may result in legal consequences.
Yes, a corporation can have a Doing Business As (DBA) name, which is also known as a trade name or fictitious name. This allows the corporation to operate under a different name than its legal name.