นิติบุคคล

Thai

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Etymology

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From นิติ (ní-dtì, law) +‎ บุคคล (bùk-kon, person); calque of English legal person; ultimately calque of Japanese 法人 (literally law person), a term in the Japanese Civil Code, on which the Siamese Civil and Commercial Code was based; perhaps first used in the revised Book 1 of the Siamese Civil and Commercial Code, promulgated on 11 November 1925; formerly known as บุคคลนิติสมมติ (bùk-kon-ní-dtì-sǒm-mót).

Pronunciation

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Orthographicนิติบุคคล
n i t i ɓ u g g l
Phonemic
นิ-ติ-บุก-คน
n i – t i – ɓ u k – g n
RomanizationPaiboonní-dtì-bùk-kon
Royal Instituteni-ti-buk-khon
(standard) IPA(key)/ni˦˥.ti˨˩.buk̚˨˩.kʰon˧/(R)

Noun

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นิติบุคคล (ní-dtì-bùk-kon)

  1. (law) legal person.

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Descendants

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  • Khmer: នីតិបុគ្គល (niiteʼ bokkŭəl)