A "Natural Person" refers to a human being with legal rights and responsibilities. Unlike a corporation or organization, which is considered a "legal person," a natural person can enter into contracts, own property, and be held accountable for their actions under the law.
Natural persons have the ability to sue and be sued, and they enjoy certain rights, such as the right to free speech and privacy. These rights can vary by jurisdiction, but they are generally recognized in many legal systems around the world, including those in the United States and Europe.