Book 2 : Person
Chapter 1: natural person 
Section 1: legal capacity (6-9)
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When does legal capacity begin and end for a natural person?

  • At birth until death (correct)
  • At birth until legal emancipation
  • At conception until death
  • At age 18 until death
  • What is the primary legal restriction imposed on foreigners?

  • They do not have any legal capacity
  • Their rights are limited by law or treaty (correct)
  • They can hold the same rights as citizens
  • Their rights are absolute and unrestricted
  • Which of the following rights can a fetus claim after birth?

  • The right to vote
  • The right to possess property
  • The right to sue for damages for harm (correct)
  • The right to work
  • What does Article 6 emphasize regarding rights and duties?

    <p>Everyone is equal and can hold rights in their name</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which statement correctly describes the rights concerning a fetus?

    <p>A fetus can inherit after birth</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Equality: All individuals hold equal rights and duties.
    • Foreigners' Rights: Foreigners' rights are limited by legal frameworks and treaties.
    • Legal Capacity Start and End: Legal capacity begins at birth and concludes at death.
    • Fetal Rights: A fetus has the right to: claim damages for harm after birth, inherit possessions after birth, and receive benefits from a will if it survives birth.

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    Explore the essential principles of the legal capacity of individuals in this quiz. Learn about equality under the law, the rights of foreigners, and the implications of legal capacity from birth to death. Delve into the specific rights of fetuses and how they relate to legal frameworks and inheritance.

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