Distinguish between a corporation sole and a corporation aggregate

Distinguish between a corporation sole and a corporation aggregate

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Corporation sole: This is legally constituted office distinct from the holder and canonly be held one person at a time after which he is succeeded another. The office is a body corporate with perpetual succession, capacity to contract, sue or be sued and own property e.g. Office of the Permanent Secretary to the Treasury, Office of the Public Trustee.

Corporation aggregate: This is a legal entity formed two or more persons for alawful purpose and whose membership consists of at least two persons. It has independent legal existence, capacity to contract, sue or be sued and perpetual succession e.g. private and public companies.