Business organizations that do not have a legal entity include sole proprietorships and general partnerships. In these structures, the owners are personally liable for the business's debts and obligations, as there is no legal distinction between the business and the individual owners. This lack of legal entity means that the business does not have the rights or responsibilities of a corporation or limited liability company. As a result, owners face greater personal risk in case of liabilities or lawsuits.
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