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As a body corporate, a building society can only act through the human agency of its officers and employees.
The tax operates under two different regimes for a natural person and a body corporate.
The level of funds required to run the body corporate is determined each year in a budget.
State whether any of the bodies corporate is in liquidation.
The club is a not-for-gain body corporate under common law.
The assembly would be a body corporate with a distinct legal identity.
The management structure then looks like this - Each body corporate is able to make decisions at general meetings of its members.
Since then, the company has a separate body corporate from the State and acquire a financial autonomy.
Bodies corporate have no allowance for gains free from tax.
They are like the lot owners "shareholding" in the body corporate.
Alternatively, body corporate consent may be required to keep the cat.
As an agent, they are "fiduciaries" of the body corporate.
Of course, the body corporate levies are in addition to these rates and taxes.
But they are not bodies corporate and so cannot be the parent of a group of companies.
I shall turn first to the general right of a body corporate to maintain an action for libel.
A school district is a legally separate body corporate and politic.
Every parish council was to be a body corporate with perpetual succession.
Future development at the community requires the authorisation of the prescribed body corporate.
Companies (bodies corporate) may be treated as members of a group if:
However, "inter-connected bodies corporate" are treated as a single person.
Because, I said, our rulers will often have to practise upon the body corporate with medicines.
They cannot therefore be 'looked through' when establishing bodies corporate that form a group.
Either way, the body corporate is charged with administering the common property for the benefit of the lot owners.
They are members of the principal body corporate.
Sometimes bodies corporate need to have recourse to legal proceedings to resolve these problems.
It has the form of private legal entity under law.
I would ask why anyone should be loyal to a legal entity.
Where the application is for anything other than a single legal entity.
The new museum became a legal entity on 19 March 1968.
The companies are separate legal entities, but share a common management.
It is one of the first local networks to be set up as a legal entity.
In other states, public workers have no right to establish a union as a legal entity.
It was not registered as a legal entity until 1913, however.
The partnership itself, however, may remain as a legal entity.
The parties are regarded as being part of the same legal entity.
Study is funded by the government or legal entities and individuals.
It represents a total of 11,000 legal entities in Europe.
But it still keeps its legal entity as a village.
"Only a handful of the 1.15 million legal entities are private," he said.
However, at the time, it was nothing more than a legal entity with virtually no capital.
The concept of the 10-36 Plan was to create two separate legal entities.
A company is a legal entity with a separate identity from those who own or run it.
In this context person means a legal entity, not necessarily an individual.
But the new investment company is still a long way from being established even as a separate legal entity.
Some 180 companies and legal entities were sold in the ensuing years.
The separate legal entity is often a company, trust, or foundation.
But the party, though it exists as a practical matter, is still not a legal entity.
If the city disappears as a legal entity, what would happen to the name Miami?
It is a legal entity of public law and simultaneously a state institution.
Since her identity had merged with his, the two were now considered one legal entity.