416. Corporations and Crown status.
(v) Corporations and Crown Status
Unlike ministers of the Crown (who are often corporations sole and are part of 'the Crown' when that term is used in the sense of 'the government'1), a corporation aggregate created by Act of Parliament,
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(v) Corporations and Crown Status
Unlike ministers of the Crown (who are often corporations sole and are part of 'the Crown' when that term is used in the sense of 'the government'1), a corporation aggregate created by Act of Parliament,
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