What Is The Definition Of Person In 1979 Black Laws Dictionary?
Here's the Black's Law definition (correct me if I'm wrong) - I purposely searched a pre-1970 version of Black law to be safe, if the premise is that the definitions get more corrupt over time...
"The exact wording for the definition of "person" in the 4th Edition of Black's Law Dictionary (1951)—the final edition released prior to 1970—is as follows:
PERSON. A man considered according to the rank he holds in society, with all the rights to which the place he holds entitles him, and the duties which it imposes. 1 Bouv. Inst. no. 137.
A human being considered as capable of having rights and of being charged with duties; while a "thing" is the object over which rights may be exercised.
The dictionary further categorizes persons into two types:
Natural Persons: "Such as the God of nature formed us; all human beings."
Artificial Persons: "Such as are created and devised by human laws for the purposes of society and government, which are called corporations or bodies politic."
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