Seat_(legal_entity)

Seat (legal entity)

Seat (legal entity)

An organization's center of authority


In legal English, the seat of any organisation is the centre of authority.[1]:sense 5

Commercial

The seat of a corporation is the publicly-registered headquarters,[2] or the registered office of a corporate entity. Also referred to as the siège réel, or head office, it is the legal centre of operations and the locale that generally determines the laws that bind the corporation.[2]

Government

A seat is a competitive position of trust, or public trust, within a government that is normally filled by election.[1]:sense 7 The politician represents a constituency of citizens and may hold the seat for a limited term after which the electorate votes once again to fill the seat.

When the politician gains authority, the politician is said to be seated.[3]:sense 4 During the politician's term, the politician considered to be the sitting trust of that seat. For example, from 2017 to 2021, the sitting President of the Australian Senate was Scott Ryan. An incumbent politician who fails to win an election or is removed from office is said to be unseated.[4]:sense 2

See also


References

  1. "seat". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins.
  2. "Decision T 1012/03 of December 1, 2006 of Technical Board of Appeal 3.3.05 of the European Patent Office". European Patent Office. 19 April 2007. Reasons 27. Retrieved 10 May 2018.



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