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“Status may be described as the fact or condition of membership of a group of which the powers are determined extrinsically by law, status affecting not merely one particular relationship, but being a condition affecting generally though in a varying degree a member’s claims and power”. This statement was given by :
Allen
Paton
Friedmann
Salmond
The quoted statement about status:
“Status may be described as the fact or condition of membership of a group of which the powers are determined extrinsically blaw, status affecting not merely one particular relationship, but being a condition affecting generally though in a varying degree a member’s claims and power.”
was indeed given by C.K. Allen in his legal writings on jurisprudence.
Allen discussed status in the context of legal personality and how it defines a person's general legal position within a society, beyond just one-to-one legal relationships.
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