[CCWG-ACCT] Concept of some form of "independent" member

Nigel Roberts nigel at channelisles.net
Fri Jul 17 11:41:58 UTC 2015


In English Law, certainly not! They are something more akin to a 
partnership, in that they have no legal personality other than that of 
the natural persons who come together for a joint purpose, and have (in 
England) joint and several, unlimited legal liability.

The clue is in the Latin root of the word corporation which, literally 
means "becoming a body". Thus anything unincorporated has not acquired 
legal personality.

I have to say I've always been fascinated to read that there are actual 
towns and cities that do not exists as bodies corporate, but that's, I 
suppose, a rathole for a bar discussion.


On 17/07/15 12:35, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
> Are UAs legal persons?
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> On 2015-07-17 13:13 , Gregory, Holly wrote:
>> Natural persons (humans) are legal persons
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>> Greg
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>> I think this is incorrect. I find it hard to imagine a corporation (and,
>> particularly a non-profit corporation) which is required by law to
>> restrict membership to legal persons in this way, that is to *require*
>> members to be legal persons.
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>> I cannot believe US law is so fundamentally different here -- members of
>> a corporation may normally be either natural persons or legal persons
>> unless there are explicit restrictions in the Articles, which is a
>> matter of choice, not compulsion.
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>> (I can imagine a non-profit CHOOSING to restrict membership to one or
>> the other but I can't imagine any statutory requirement of this nature.)
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>> A trade association MIGHT restrict membership to legal persons: e.g. the
>> Association of Incorporated Widget Makers (fictitious) may only allow
>> incorporated makes of widgets; however it would be less unexpected to
>> see non-profits expecting members to be natural persons only (e.g. the
>> American Radio Relay League see http://www.arrl.org/arrl-by-laws).
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>> Can you expand on this please?
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>> On 17/07/15 09:47, Greg Shatan wrote:
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>>> hands of the community, and to have these powers as a matter of right.
>>> Members must be legal persons.
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