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 Corporation sole 

A corporation sole is a legal entity consisting of a single person. This allows the corporation to pass vertically from one holder of a position to the next, giving the position legal continuity. Most corporations sole are church-related; for example the Archbishop of Canterbury is a corporation sole. In contrast to a corporation sole, a corporation aggregate[?] consists of two or more persons.

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