Law no (22) of 2004 Regarding Promulgating the Civil Code
طباعة
Section: Subchapter Two: Juridical Person (53-55)
Article 53
Juridical persons are:
The state, administrative units thereof having legal entity recognised by law, and municipalities;
Public authorities and establishments;
Awqaf;
Civil and trading companies, save as excluded by a special provision;
Private associations and foundations, other than as provided by law.
Any grouping of persons or properties having a juridical personality under the provisions of the law.
Article 54
Within the limits established by law, a juridical person shall enjoy all rights except those which presuppose intrinsically human attributes.
A juridical person shall have:
A separate patrimonium.
Legal capacity within limits defined by its founding constitution or as provided by law.
The right to sue;
A separate domicile located at its head office. The location of any branch of a juridical person may be deemed its domicile to the extent of the activity of such branch.
Its own nationality.
A juridical person shall have its own representative (natural person) to express its will.
Article 55
Where a juridical person engages in activity in Qatar but maintains its head office abroad, such head office shall be deemed its domicile in connection with its activity in Qatar.