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As of January 1, 2008 the de jure population was 880.
So the de jure population of the town is more than the figure cited above.
He was not acknowledged as de jure president by any government or international organization.
The office came into effect on 30 March 2011, when the new government assumed de jure power.
International de jure recognition was obtained on January 26, 1921.
They have become de jure the working President of the Court.
At one time in this country, the problem of racism was de jure - segregation by law.
De jure is an expression from the Latin words meaning "in law".
The court has a number of de jure powers, outlined in the Constitution.
A De jure (legal) command, which can be both military and civilian.
Therefore, the title has only been held de jure after the death of the second baron.
Its chairman was the de jure head of state.
At the following congress, in Tokyo (1968), they were united de jure.
The rights diverted de jure, but were claimed by the male line.
It was de jure a rank in Sweden until the reform of 1972.
The law went further than the Federal counterpart, which applied only to de jure segregation.
It did not create a de jure status for the interim government in Somalia.
I want to be a human being de jure."
De jure transfer took place on 9 June 1952.
In a legal context, de jure is also translated as "concerning law".
Unlike Belgium itself, the colonies had no de jure official language.
De jure independence followed during the second half of the 19th century.
This may be due to formal (de jure) state sanction.
Courts struck down de jure, or legal, racial segregation in the schools.
The de jure or official language of Mexico is Spanish.