Examples of Persons and Bodies in a sentence
If reconciliation was not possible, the courts granted the divorce.
If the Contractor assigns rights to the Agency under the provisions of Clause 40.5 the Contractor, Participating States and Persons and Bodies shall be entitled to a free, non-exclusive, irrevocable licence to use the said rights without the right to grant sublicences.
Access to Information 51.4 Information, data and results arising from work performed under the Agency Contract shall be reported to the Agency who may make such information, data and results available for Participating States and Persons and Bodies to use on the condition that Participating States and Persons and Bodies comply with the terms on Use of Intellectual Property Rights (set out in clause 55) and on Disclosure (set out in clause 52).
Access to Information 37.4 Information, data and results arising from work performed under the Contract shall be reported to the Agency who may make such information, data and results available for Participating States and Persons and Bodies to use on the condition that Participating States and Persons and Bodies comply with the terms on Use of Intellectual Property Rights (set out in clause 41) and on Disclosure (set out in clause 38).
See Persons and Bodies, especially Ch. 2 and “Unity Without Identity: A New Look at Material Constitution,” New Directions in Philosophy, Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23, Peter A.
For greater detail, see my Persons and Bodies: A Constitution View (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000).
The expression ‘having a property independently of constitution relations’ is a technical locution, defined in Persons and Bodies on p.
We may therefore ask what happens if we apply the transformation again.
For the purpose of this declaration “Family” and “ Persons and Bodies Connected with a Member” shall mean and include as provided for in Section 6(ii) of the Code of Practice for the Governance of State Bodies.
For a technical account of ‘having properties derivatively,’ see Persons and Bodies, Ch. 2.