Sentences with phrase «legal purposes distinct»

Isn't being a nonprofit entity for legal purposes distinct from not profiting from an enterprise?

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Given that SLPs are distinct from English limited partnerships by virtue of having separate legal personality, the equality of treatment for UK tax purposes (primarily tax - transparency) makes using an SLP particularly attractive.
Friedmann recommends it be read together with a companion piece by Johnson and David Post, «The Great Debate - Law in the Virtual World,» in which the authors ask, «Should cyberspace (or subsets of cyberspace) be treated as distinct «places» for purposes of legal analysis?»
The Chief Justice held that s. 6 of the Act protects both the functioning and the legitimacy of the Supreme Court as a general court of appeal for Canada, at para. 49: «The purpose of s. 6 is to ensure not only civil law training and experience on the Court, but also to ensure that Quebec's distinct legal traditions and social values are represented on the Court, thereby enhancing the confidence of the people of Quebec in the Supreme Court as the final arbiter of their rights.»
In the United States there is a practical refinement: where for a particular exercise members of the internal audit team are designated as working under the direction and control of the legal department, as its agent, for the purpose of providing expert assistance to the legal department in rendering legal advice to management then privilege will attach to their communication.25 In the United Kingdom this may be theoretically possible in circumstances where the audit team forms part of a working group under the control of a legal counsel or team, yet the very distinct role differentiation between audit and legal functions in UK corporate governance makes this a hard argument to sustain.
In a Canadian context, the corporate character of the Crown serves another purpose as well: it allows the Crown of Canada, the legal person known as Her Majesty in Right of Canada, to be separate and distinct from the British Crown, the legal person known as Her Majesty in Right of the United Kingdom, while maintaining the same natural person the holder of both monarchical offices.
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