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This can be juristically difficult as a typical "multinational" has domiciles in several countries.
A person or other juristically defined actor can claim ownership and invest money in virtual artifacts.
Subsequently, there were other attempts to operate the railway on an economically and juristically stable footing.
For example, in 1950 J.H. Smith claims that the Mohegan were "juristically regarded as sovereign."
Failure by the opposition to give such notice should be treated as collusion leading to withdrawal of consent and refusal to juristically convict deterrent and defensive activities.
Legal norms (understood sociologically, rather than juristically) are typically distinguished from merely moral or customary ones by powerful feelings of revulsion which typically attach to breach of them.