Glossary
Opinions
Articles
Beginners Course
Lecture Modules - PDS
Exams
New Highs
Winning Shares
Lecture Modules - Resellers
About - Background Approach
Privacy Policy
Daily Quiz
Software Download Steps
Logout
Dashboard
Log out
The law distinguishes between natural and juristic persons. A natural person is an individual of flesh and blood, while a juristic person is a corporation established in terms of the Companies Act or a trust. Juristic persons are treated as people by the law. They can sue and be sued, they can employ, they are responsible for their own debts and their own management - separately from the people who own them.