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The trial against her is not considered to have been juridically correct even according to the law of the time.
On 1 March 1920 the juridically independent municipalities were combined.
Juridically, organic laws are at the same level as ordinary laws.
Under certain situations, re-marriage can be juridically similar to polygamy.
Official collections of ecclesiastical laws juridically obligatory for the whole Church.
Any labour market activity where the participant draws some kind of wages or salary is juridically considered as employment.
One of his student friends, Christopher Besoldus, assisted her juridically.
But he added that any elimination of local subsidies as demanded by Argentina would be, "juridically speaking, impossible."
I mean to inquire about matters juridically irrelevant, incompetent, and immaterial.
Despite its name and location, the Institute is juridically separate from Catholic University.
In accordance with canon law, no one may be juridically incorporated into the prelature until he has reached 18 years of age.
This type of system continued, and Algeria became juridically part of France.
Juridically there is neither misalliance nor loss of nobility due to the manual work or to the trade.
We are told by Paturet that she was "juridically the equal of man, having the same rights and being treated in the same fashion."
"For the first time, perhaps, a juridically incompetent tribunal has rendered a verdict of universal significance," it said.
This is juridically an unsatisfactory explanation for those States where treaties do not form part of domestic law unless incorporated by legislation.
These institutes are juridically independent and foster different research and publication programs, while cooperating on occasional projects.
And, morally as well as juridically, a tie goes to the winner-i.e., the one with the most delegates.
Juridically it is a nonprofit self-owned corporation under private law and is significantly state-financed.
Though juridically his office was subordinate to a higher one in Sicily, he was given wide decision-making powers to be almost independent.
It is my belief that the British protocol will be found to be juridically flawed, as well as a serious political mistake.
If an order was given by someone not a military superior, it would be juridically called a "military non-order" (without claim of obedience).
The toll ring was not juridically considered a road pricing scheme, since the income from the tolls goes to road infrastructure.
Mr. Sallanic said it was "juridically impossible that any paintings seized by the Government can be turned over to a third party."
From 1861 to 1920 Hückeswagen consisted of the municipality and Neuhückeswagen, a juridically rural community.