| 21. | However, this does not mean that juristic persons are not protected by the right to privacy.
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| 22. | A company has been defined as a juristic person having an independent and separate existence from its shareholders.
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| 23. | In both cases, the publications are clearly aimed at a readership with a juristic or legal background.
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| 24. | As for private juristic persons, the size or activities of the juristic person are not necessarily decisive.
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| 25. | As for private juristic persons, the size or activities of the juristic person are not necessarily decisive.
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| 26. | Those juristic works that do survive usually come from the latter, or classical, period of Roman Law.
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| 27. | Juristic persons therefore do enjoy the right to privacy, although not to the same extent as natural persons.
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| 28. | This Eid al-Fitr salat is, depending on which juristic opinion is followed, " Fard"
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| 29. | Therefore, it is clear that by the time of the Classical juristic writing the second chapter was legally defunct.
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| 30. | He, however, compiled Muwamma, keeping before himself the target of removing the juristic differences between the scholars.
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