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" Corporations sole consist of one person only and his successors, in some particular station, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural persons they... "
Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books - Page 469
by Sir William Blackstone - 1791
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A Commentary on the New Code of the Canon Law, Volume 2

Charles Augustine (Rev. P., O.S.B.) - Canon law - 1919 - 616 pages
...sole consists of one person only and his successors, incorporated by law in order to give them certain legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural persons they could not enjoy. In this sense the King of England is a corporation sole; so is a bishop;...
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Corpus Juris: Being a Complete and Systematic Statement of the ..., Volume 14

William Mack, William Benjamin Hale - Law - 1919 - 1164 pages
...suc'-•issors. in some particular station, who are incorporated by law, In order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity which in their natural persons they could not have had." l Blackstone Comm. p 469 [quot ' Boston Overseers of Poor v. Sears....
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The Tenure of Parochial Property in the United States of America

Chester Joseph Bartlett - Church property - 1926 - 126 pages
...his successors, in some particular station, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural capacities they could not have had. In this sense the King is a sole corporation; so is a bishop ;...
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The Canonical Juristic Personality with Special Reference to Its Status in ...

Brendan Francis Brown - Corporations, Religious - 1927 - 320 pages
...his successors in some particular station, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural capacities they could not have had."48 In English jurispru" Con. Plen. Bait. lll, Tit. IX, cap. ii,...
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A History of English Law, Volume 3

Sir William Searle Holdsworth - Law - 1923 - 770 pages
...his successors, in some particular station, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural persons they could not have had. In this sense the king is a sole corporation : so is a bishop : so...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1: A Facsimile of the First ...

William Blackstone - Law - 1979 - 497 pages
...and chapter of a cathedral church. Corporations fole confift of one perfon only and his fucceflbrs, in fome particular ftation, who are incorporated by...this fenfe the king is a fole corporation d : fo is a bimop : fo are fome deans, and prebendaries, diftinct from their feveral chapters : and fo is every...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1: A Facsimile of the First ...

William Blackstone - Law - 1979 - 497 pages
...church,. Corporations fole confift of one perfon only and his fucceiTors, in fome particular nation, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them...this fenfe the king is a fole corporation d : fo is a biihop : fo are fome deans, and prebendaries, diftin¿t from their feveral chapters : and fo is every...
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A Dictionary of Law: Containing Definitions of the Terms and Phrases of ...

Henry Campbell Black - Law - 1991 - 1266 pages
...and his successors in some particular station, who are incorporated by law in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural persons they could not have had. In this sense, the sovereign in England is a sole corporation, so...
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A New Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing Full Definitions of ..., Part 1

Alexander Mansfield Burrill - Law - 1998 - 1126 pages
...and his successors in some particular station, who are incorporated by law in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which in their natural persons they could not have had. In this sense, the sovereign in England is a sole corporation, so...
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A New Law Dictionary: Containing Explanations of Such Technical Terms and ...

Henry James Holthouse - Law - 1999 - 504 pages
...his successors, in some particular station, who are incorporated by law, in order to give them some legal capacities and advantages, particularly that of perpetuity, which, in their natural persons, they could not have had. In this sense the king is a sole corporation, so is a bishop, so...
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