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Mexican law review

versión On-line ISSN 2448-5306versión impresa ISSN 1870-0578

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QUINTANA ADRIANO, Elvia Arcelia. Natural Persons, Juridical Persons and Legal Personhood. Mex. law rev [online]. 2015, vol.8, n.1, pp.101-118. ISSN 2448-5306.

The study of commercial law can be divided into four basic categories: (a) individuals (natural persons); (b) objects of commerce; (c) legal instruments and (d) administrative and legal procedures. Business relations between individuals and business entities requires significant legal documentation, including atypical or nonstandard business contracts. A central feature of all business transactions is the "legal entity", used by organizations worldwide to conduct business. In order for many businesses to carry out routine activities, they must have many of the same legal rights and responsibilities as natural persons. In a word, these entities require "legal personhood". Which leads us to the question of Legitimation. The most widely used legal instruments are nonstandardized business contracts. In essense, this is the delineation of contracting parties as entities with well-defined rights and obligations. This authority depends, in turn, on the legitimacy of the "personhood" of the contracting parties, which is often a point of dispute in business relations. Regardless of whether one accepts the use of terms "legal entity" and "legal personhood", they often give rise to immeasurable and diverse conflicts domestically, regional and at global level. This had led to efforts to improve the rules of the International Chamber of Commerce and improve legal models that provide guidance to diverse nations. We have reviewed the works of different authors concluding with the personal insights of Elvia Arcelia Quintana.

Palabras llave : Commercial; person; legal entity; personhood; legitimation; business contracts.

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