b2_Indeed, the reason and will of a juristic person are in fact always simultaneously attributed to a distinct individual, who certainly is not devoid of his own legal personality (personhood) merely on the grounds of being the governing body of a juristic person. Accordingly, the reason and will of a juristic person will always represent “someone else´s reason and will” as they will always come from “someone else”. From this viewpoint, a juristic person cannot enjoy legal capacity stricto sensu, and can merely be considered to “have” such capacity.
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a2_Z tohoto pohledu právnická osoba svéprávná být nemůže, za svéprávnou může být leda považována.
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