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[Ba] Ballantine's ?? Edition.
[Bl] Black's Law Dictionary Revised Fourth Edition. (c)1968 West Publising Co.
[Bo] Bouvier's Law Dictionary Twelfth Edition Revised. 1870.
[T] The Tormont Webster's Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary. (c)1990 Tormont Publications.
[W] Webster's Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language. (c)1996 Random House.

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Capitalism. An economic system in which investments in and ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange of wealth is made and maintained chiefly by private individuals or corporations, esp. as contrasted to cooperatively or state-owned means of wealth. [W]

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Capitalist. One exclusively dependant on accumulated property, whether denoting a person of large wealth or one having income from investments. The word has no legal meaning. [Bl]

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Capitalistic. Pertaining to capital or capitalists; founded on or believing in capitalism; ... [W]

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Mala in se. Wrongs in themselves; acts morally wrong; offenses against conscience. [Bl]

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Mala prohibita. Prohibited wrongs or offenses; acts which are made offenses by positive laws and prohibited as such. [Bl]

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Non-profit. A "non-profit" corporation is one not designed primarily to pay dividends on invested capital. [Bl]

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Person. A man considered according to the rank he holds in society, with all the right to which the place he holds entitles him, and the duties which it imposes. The word in its natural and usual signification includes women as well as men. Term may include artificial beings; as corporations, quasi-corporations, territorial corporations, and foreign corporations; under statutes, forbidding the taking of property without due process of law and giving to all persons the equal protection of the laws; ... A corporation is also a person under a penal statute; ... Corporations are "persons" as that word is used in the first clause of the XIVthe Amendment; ... But a corporation of another state is not a "person" within the jursidiction of the state until it has complied with the conditions of admission to do business in the state; and a statutory requirement of such conditions is not in conflict with the XIVth Amendment; ... It may include partnerships. Also firms. ... "Persons" are of two kinds, natural and artificial. A natural person is a human being. ... It has been held that when the word person is used in a legislative act, natural persons will be intended unless something appear in the context to show that it applies to artificial persons; but as a rule corporations will be considered persons within the statutes unless the intention of the legislature is manifestly to exclude them. ... A county is a person within a legal sense; but a sovereign is not; ... A person is such, not because he is human, but because rights and duties are ascribed to him. The person is the legal subject or substance of which the rights and duties are attributes. An individual human being considered as having such attributes is what lawyers call a natural person. [Bl]

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Sovereign. A person, body, or state in which independent and supreme authority is vested; a chief ruler with supreme power; a king or other ruler with limited power. [Bl]

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Sovereign Immunity of State from Liability. Exists when the state is engaged in a governmental function. [Bl]

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