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How to use juristic in a sentence

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In the present state of juristic opinion, I would not extend the doctrine of stare decisis any further.
Another juristic act was developed in a similar manner by utilizing a penal provision of the Twelve Tables.
The juristic theory of the state that generated this image was fiercely opposed by pragmatists and pluralists.
Foreign juristic persons may be denied authorisation if the need for the proposed undertakings has not been proved.
In principle, hereditary succession is rejected by the juristic tradition.
He received the traditional juristic and literary education in his native town of Tangier.
Time, perhaps, to leave juristic theory and turn our gaze on the current exercises in constitutional engineering.
In that respect, he stands in a different juristic position, at least for international law purposes, than if the finding of him being a genuine refugee had not been made.
It was supplemented by the ijmāʿ, the scholarly legal consensus, and the qiyās, juristic reasoning by analogy.
Within the sphere of application of the Act, foreign juristic persons require authorisation for mining operations.
As a result, the Japanese military's juristic acts in the occupied areas of China remained unclear.
Such juristic person shall not be effective unless the company's memorandum of association is authenticated at the appropriate authority.
Majlis A'Shura, based in Muscat, enjoys juristic entity, as well as financial and administrative independence.
This is the case where the failure is not imputable to its fault and is not attributable to some cause for which it is responsible by law, by juristic act or in accordance with standard practice.
He brought a methodical mind and juristic sense of fairness to administration.
A juristic act by a juvenile requires the agreement of his or her legal representative, in principle.
The two primary types of legal persons are a natural person and a juristic person.
Juristic acts of the other party with employees of Tacx are not binding on Tacx, unless and in so far as such juristic acts are accepted by Tacx expressly and in writing.
The book offers specific recommendations for improving the sexual education of youth, cultural reorientations, and proposed juristic reforms.
Finally, the Court found that the Government of Canada had not been unjustly enriched by the head tax because the impugned legislation provided a juristic reason for the enrichment.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Indeed Aquilian culpa, in which the fault did not extend to intentional aggression, is a juristic equitable development.
Especially was this last the characteristic view of the West, where juristic notions prevailed.
The classics then supplied the starting-point for juristic and medical disquisitions.
Closely connected with juristic liberty, and more widely felt in everyday life, is the question of fiscal liberty.
Later these natural rights came to be the bane of juristic thinking.
On a pia causa it was not necessary to confer a juristic personality.
But a State, as a juristic person, wants organs to exercise its powers.
Three of these are not heard of thereafter in Roman juristic writing.
Once more law and morals were identified in juristic thinking.
This is a juristic possession, a conception both of fact and of law.
She compares one or two lawcourt speeches, appealing to the observed behaviour and presumed intent of the couple themselves, with Roman juristic definitions.
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