The K-Zone: person
In English law a `person' has much the same sense that it does in normal
speech, except that corporations (see: Corporation) are also persons, with
an indentity distinct from their members. Specifically, all living human
beings are persons, from the moment of birth (and not before, although
unborn children do have some protection under law) until the moment
of death. Persons -- human or otherwise -- have certain rights and
responsibilities.
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