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In other words, the sovereign is made a corporation sole to prevent the possibility of disruption or interregnum, thereby preserving the stability of the Crown (state). For this reason, at the moment of the demise of the sovereign , a successor is immediately and automatically in place.
- The Crown
The concept of the Crown as a corporation sole developed...
- The Crown
The Crown Estate is a collection of lands and holdings in the United Kingdom belonging to the British monarch as a corporation sole, making it "the sovereign's public estate", which is neither government property nor part of the monarch's private estate.
- 1760
- The British Crown
- St James's Market, London, SW1
5 de jun. de 2012 · In England we now say that the Crown is a corporation: it was certainly not so when the king's peace died with him, and ‘every man that could forthwith robbed another’. I quote these words from Sir F. Pollock's First Book of Jurisprudence. They may serve to attract a little interest to that curious freak of English law, the corporation sole.
Crown; body politic; dignity; realm; king’s two bodies; office It has been argued that there are two models of state personality in a monarchical context. The first is the corporation aggregate model, where all the subjects are joined with the king who acts as the head. The second model is the corporation sole of the king personifying the ...
- Marie-France Fortin
- 2021
This comprises the essays “The Corporation Sole,” “The Crown as Corporation,” “The Unincorporate Body,” “Moral Personality and Legal Personality” and “Trust and Corporation,” as well as an excerpt from Maitland's “Introduction” to Gierke, Otto, Political Theories of the Middle Age, trans. Maitland (Cambridge, 1900)Google ...
In some jurisdictions some corporations sole are seen as corporations aggregate, looking at successive holders of the office over time as a group. In common law monarchies, the Crown is normally treated as a corporation sole. A single person may hold several offices as corporation sole.