Why does a sole proprietorship enterprise have no legal person status?

Sole proprietorship enterprises and self-employed individuals do not have the legal person status, because sole proprietorship enterprises and self-employed individuals refer to profit-making organizations established with personal property, all the property of the enterprise is owned by individuals, and individuals bear unlimited liability for all the debts of the enterprise.

Because the individual must take responsibility for the enterprise with all his property, there is a close relationship between investors and enterprises.

Integration, the problem can be directly borne by the individual who contributes, and it is not necessary to divide the individual and the enterprise clearly.

Extended data:

According to the provisions of Article 37 of the General Principles of Civil Law:

A legal person shall meet the following conditions:

1, established according to law;

2. Necessary property or funds;

3. Have its own name, organization and place;

4. Be able to bear civil liability independently.

To be qualified, we must achieve three independences: property independence, personality independence and responsibility independence.

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