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Article (93)

(1)  A juridical person shall enjoy all rights, save those pertaining (exclusively) to the capacity of being a natural person, within the limits laid down by law.

(2)  Such persons shall have:‑

(a)  separate financial liability;

(b)  legal capacity within the limits laid down by the document establishing it, or as laid down by law;

(c)  the right to bring proceedings; and

(d)  a separate place of residence.  The place of residence of a juridical person shall be deemed to be the place in which it has its administrative centre, and so far as concerns juridical persons whose head office is abroad but which carry on an activity in the State, their administrative centre, with regard to the law of the State, shall be deemed to be the place at which the local administration is situated.

(3)  Such persons must have a (natural) person to express their intentions.