Also known as physical person, natural entity
法人ではなく本物の人間を指す法律用語
A natural person is a real human being, as distinguished from organizations or entities like corporations that can also have legal rights and responsibilities. This distinction matters because laws often treat natural persons and non-human legal entities differently—for example, only natural persons can vote or serve prison sentences, while corporations might have different privileges or limitations under the law.
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自然人(しぜんじん、(独: natürliche Person、英: natural person)とは、近代法のもとで、権利能力が認められる社会的実在としての人間のことで、法人と対比されている概念。単に「人」とも言う。
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).