oikeushenkilöasema
Oikeushenkilöasema refers to the legal status of a juridical person or legal entity in Finnish law. A juridical person is an entity that the law recognizes as having rights and obligations separate from its members or owners. This means it can enter into contracts, own property, sue, and be sued in its own name. Common examples of juridical persons include limited liability companies (osakeyhtiö), cooperatives (osuuskunta), and foundations (säätiö).
The establishment of a juridical person typically requires a formal registration process, such as with the
The separation of the juridical person from its individuals ensures limited liability for its owners or members,