oikeushenkilöisyys
Oikeushenkilöisyys, a Finnish legal term, translates roughly to "legal personhood" or "corporate personality." It refers to the status of an entity that is recognized by law as having rights and obligations separate from its members or founders. This means that a legal person can, for example, own property, enter into contracts, sue and be sued, and incur debts in its own name.
In Finland, entities such as companies, associations, foundations, and public bodies are typically granted oikeushenkilöisyys. This
The acquisition of oikeushenkilöisyys usually occurs through registration with the relevant authorities. The specific requirements and