From your description, 'juristic person' sounds like a person asked to sit on a committee to adjudge resident actions vis-a-vis the governing documents.
Read your governing documents to determine the duties and responsibilities of the officer to whom your committee reports. Then ask that officer to clearly state your duties.
Entity (such as a firm) other than a natural person (human being) created by law and recognized as a legal entity having distinct identity, legal personality, and duties and rights. Also called juristic person or legal person. See also body corporate.
Legal Personality and not human but companies that can enter into an agreement with other and can sue or be sued. Those companies must not be for profit making.
Bob was forced to kick out the jocular man who decided to use the bathroom that read "Do not use!" in the condominium that was for sale.
Yes. A condominium is real property and is an estate owned in fee: The owner can sell it, leave it to a beneficiary in his/her will or the property will descend to their heirs at law if they die without a will. Fee simple is the maximum form of real property ownership. Generally, a condominium project is a form of fee ownership by which several owners share ownership of a building(s) by each owning their respective units. In addition to their unit, each owns a proportionate interest in the land that forms the condominium property and common areas of the condominium.
matters in which rights and duties of person(s) are involved are called civil matters.
The company as juristic person has rights, duties and responsibilities as an individual person. The juristic person can enter into any contract and be bound to it.
No, a trust is not a juristic person. Only in matters of taxation and insolvency can they be sued or otherwise litigated. In ALL other matter the trustees are personally responsible for juristic acts, debts etc.
Entity (such as a firm) other than a natural person (human being) created by law and recognized as a legal entity having distinct identity, legal personality, and duties and rights. Also called juristic person or legal person. See also body corporate.
You can find the answer in your state's condominium law.In Washington State, for example, an elected board member has the responsibility to 'protect, maintain and enhance' the assets owned by the association.Go to your state's Web site and locate the state's condominium law.Then, specifically, your governing documents will expand on your state's documented duties and list the duties of a trustee or board member for your association.
"Condominium" is a noun. A noun is a person, place, or thing.
A "juristic person" is synonymous with a "juridical person", "legal person" or "artificial person". Such persons are created, either by obtaining the express approval of the legislature or by following special procedures for the creation of such persons. Juristic persons may also be known as companies, corporations, incorporations, societies, associations or similar terms depending on local legislation. The term "non-juristic person" is somewhat unusual, but would normally be interpreted as meaning a person that is not created but who is born. A synonym would be "natural person".
Actually, the condominium itself has no 'responsibilities', except to provide shelter as a structure. As a condominium owner, your responsibilities of ownership insofar as the interior of the unit -- which you own -- are documented in your governing documents. As well, your responsibilities to the association are also documented there. As a condominium board, too, your responsibilities are found in your governing documents, and in your state's condominium law. Primarily these will specify your charge to 'protect, maintain and preserve' the investment that all owners have in the common areas, which are owned by all owners in common based on a percentage of ownership.
A high rise condominium is a tall building with condominium units.
Only a living person can have duties. Technology is an abstract concept not a living person.
A condominium unit is a single unit in a condominium project, whether residential or commercial. A condominium phase is a development period, during which a developer builds, finishes and/or sells a set or collection of condominium units.
You can find the answer you want in your local hall of records where the Oceanquest Condominium is located.
Wolfgang Henkel has written: 'Zur Theorie der juristischen Person im 19. Jahrhundert' -- subject(s): History, Jurisprudence, Juristic persons