Within the sphere of application of the Act, foreign juristic persons require authorisation for mining operations. |
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. |
Foreign juristic persons may be denied authorisation if the need for the proposed undertakings has not been proved. |
The juristic theory of the state that generated this image was fiercely opposed by pragmatists and pluralists. |
Another juristic act was developed in a similar manner by utilizing a penal provision of the Twelve Tables. |
In the present state of juristic opinion, I would not extend the doctrine of stare decisis any further. |