Quote Quoting cdwjava
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Interesting that this was posted in the "mental health" thread ...
Yes i'm building up to something.

Quote Quoting free9man
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Your birth certificate is a paper (and maybe electronic) record of your coming into this world. It cannot be a person as paper is not even close to being able to meet the requirements of being a person.

I'm pretty sure I know where this is going, but I'll play along for a bit.
Yes but a PLC corporation company is signed off on a piece of paper that gives it person status. When I ask this question i'm talking in legal terms, not lay English. I need to speak with an absolute expert in contract law.

In strictly legal terms, legalese, does a human being's birth certificate have person status when joinder is created between their body and their birth certificate?

Not in plain English, that's obvious that a birth certificate does not have person status, but in the absolute technical letter of the law (legalese), how can a PLC corporation's piece of paper have person status (bonus points for anyone who can name what that piece of paper is called) when human being's a birth certificate, according to free9man, does not?

Basically (in strictly legal terms) does a human being's birth certificate have person status?