Body corporate

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A body corporate is the legal term for a corporation. It is distinct from a natural person, although it has many of the same legal rights.

A body corporate can be either a corporation sole (consisting of a single person) or a corporation aggregate (consisting of two or more persons). The UK Crown is an example of a corporation sole, whereas J Sainsbury plc is an example of a corporation aggregate.