Definitionadj. of or relating to the law or jurisprudence
Last update: September 7, 2015
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The dispute was brought under juridical enquiry. [Please select]
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But with these reservations it must unhesitatingly be said that concordats are bilateral or synallagmatic contracts, from which results an equal mutual obligation for the two parties, who enter into a juridical engagement towards each other. [Please select]
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French writers have described this phenomenon as a "revival of juridical idealism." [Please select]
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"We want to give the Senate new juridical powers, but we have no laws." [Please select]
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This raises in the first instance the question "How is a merely juridical or rational [as distinguished from a purely physical] possession possible." [Please select]
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In civil society, a declaration by word or act that an external thing is mine and making it an object of the exercise of my will is "a juridical act." [Please select]
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