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'''[[Sovereign-Owned Entity]]''':  A {{tag|legal entity}} wholly or majority-owned by a [[Sovereign]], other than a [[Central Bank]], or by a [[State of a Federal Sovereign]], which may or may not benefit from any [[Sovereign immunity|immunity]] enjoyed by the [[Sovereign]] or [[State of a Federal Sovereign]] from legal proceedings or execution against its assets. This category may include entities active entirely in the private sector without any specific public duties or public sector mission as well as statutory bodies with public duties (for example, a statutory body charged with regulatory responsibility over a sector of the domestic economy). This category does not include local governmental authorities (see “[[Local Authority]]"). <br>
'''[[Sovereign-Owned Entity]]''':  A [[legal entity]] wholly or majority-owned by a [[Sovereign]], other than a [[Central Bank]], or by a [[State of a Federal Sovereign]], which may or may not benefit from any [[Sovereign immunity|immunity]] enjoyed by the [[Sovereign]] or [[State of a Federal Sovereign]] from legal proceedings or execution against its assets. This category may include entities active entirely in the private sector without any specific public duties or public sector mission as well as statutory bodies with public duties (for example, a statutory body charged with regulatory responsibility over a sector of the domestic economy). This category does not include local governmental authorities (see “[[Local Authority]]"). <br>

Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 August 2024

Sovereign-Owned Entity: A legal entity wholly or majority-owned by a Sovereign, other than a Central Bank, or by a State of a Federal Sovereign, which may or may not benefit from any immunity enjoyed by the Sovereign or State of a Federal Sovereign from legal proceedings or execution against its assets. This category may include entities active entirely in the private sector without any specific public duties or public sector mission as well as statutory bodies with public duties (for example, a statutory body charged with regulatory responsibility over a sector of the domestic economy). This category does not include local governmental authorities (see “Local Authority").