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The difference between promoters and legal persons
Legal analysis: the difference between a legal person and a sponsor (shareholder) includes the following four aspects:

First, the quantity is different. The organizer can be one person or many people; The legal representative of the school has one and only one person.

Second, the requirements for civil capacity are different. The organizer can be a legal person or a natural person;

Third, the rights are different. Organizers shall enjoy the right to return on assets, participate in major decisions and choose managers, and have the right to consult and copy the articles of association, minutes of shareholders' meeting, resolutions of board meetings, resolutions of board meetings and financial and accounting reports. For the legal representative, it is in the national laws and regulations.

Fourth, different responsibilities. Organizers have the following obligations: capital contribution; Obligation to attend the shareholders' meeting; Obligation not to interfere with the normal operation of the company; The obligation to prohibit the right to vote under certain circumstances; Obligation not to abuse shareholders' rights;

The legal representative's obligations mainly come from the provisions of the company's articles of association, and his behavior is regarded as legal person's behavior.

Legal basis: Article 10 of the People's Republic of China (PRC) Private Education Promotion Law shall be qualified as a legal person. Individuals who run private schools should have political rights and full capacity for civil conduct.

The legal representative needs to have full capacity for civil conduct, and the legal representative is also influenced by the shareholders' meeting, the articles of association and other factors.