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There is no distinction between legal capacity and legal capacity. Instead, the single concept of legal entity (legal capacity) applies. True, in practice there is passive and active ability to deal. In other words, it is interpreted as the ability to independently perform legal actions. Legal subjectivity is considered formally equal and, according to the general rule, begins with the birth of a person and ends with his death. In the Anglo-American legal system, finding a person missing and declaring him dead do not exist as independent legal institutions.
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