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A “branch” is a presence of a [[legal entity]] in a jurisdiction other than one in which it is incorporated.  For example:
{{def|Branch|/brɑːn(t)ʃ/|n|}}
*“Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch” is a physical manifestation of the German [[Aktiengesellschaft]], albeit located in London, with no other standing under English law and is a “branch”.
{{branches and affiliates}}
*“Goldman Sachs International”, on the other hand, is an unlimited liability company incorporated in England and Wales which is legally distinct from The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., and would not count as a “branch”.
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*{{isdaprov|Multibranch parties}} under the {{isdama}}
Details fans will immediately note that, from the point of view of legal and corporate philosophy - surely a subject dear to every attorney’s heart - the differing branches of a legal entity have no distinct legal personality any more than does a person’s arm or leg have different personality from her head.
*[[Legal personality]]
 
*[[Legal entity]]
===See also===
*[[Affiliate]]
*{{isdaprov|multibranch parties}}
*[[Guarantee]]
*[[legal personality]]
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*[[legal entity]]

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