Association as unincorporated collective lacks separate legal personality; members act together in law for common purpose. An association is a collective of persons united for a particular purpose or business; the term is broad and denotes both the state of being associated and the persons comprising the grouping. As an unincorporated society, an association does not constitute a separate legal entity distinct from its members, even when it adopts methods and forms used by incorporated bodies to prosecute a common enterprise.
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Association as unincorporated collective lacks separate legal personality; members act together in law for common purpose.
An association is a collective of persons united for a particular purpose or business; the term is broad and denotes both the state of being associated and the persons comprising the grouping. As an unincorporated society, an association does not constitute a separate legal entity distinct from its members, even when it adopts methods and forms used by incorporated bodies to prosecute a common enterprise.
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