De Jure Corporation A corporation formed in compliance with all applicable laws. Compare: de facto corporation Need Legal Help? Get Informed ...
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De jure The Latin term "De jure" means, in a UK legal context: "rightful, by right". Post this page to: Deli.cio.us Digg Facebook reddit StumbleUpon ...
De Jure latin expression meaning "based on law", used to mean something done/said in principle, which is strictly legal, according to written laws of the land. Contrasts with 'de facto' which isn't legal but in practice. Legal-Explanations.com Home ...
DE JURE - A thing done according to law; by right,; legitimate. Need a Lawyer? Check Out The 'Lectric Law Library's Searchable Attorney Directory & our Searchable Expert Witness Directory ...
De jure Latin: "of the law." The term has come to describe a total adherence of the law.
DE JURE By right, lawful A situation or condition that is based on a matter of law, such as those detailed in ratified treaties.
de jure adj. Latin for "lawful," as distinguished from de facto (actual). de jure corporation n. a corporation in good standing under the law, as compared to a de facto corporation which is acting while not fulfilling legal requirements.
De Jure: According to law. Delegatus Non Potest Delegare: One of the pivotal principles of administrative law: that a delegate cannot delegate.
De Jure - Latin meaning in law or lawfully. Dismissal with Prejudice - prevents an identical lawsuit from being filed later. Dismissal without Prejudice - allows a later filing.
DE JURE, by right. Vide De facto. DE LUNATICO INQUIRENDO. The name of a writ directed to the sheriff, directing him to inquire by good and lawful men whether the party charged is, a lunatic or not. See 4 Rawle, 234; 1 Whart. 52; 5 Halst.
De jure Definition - adv Or Adj [Medieval Latin, literally, from the law] 1 : by right : of right <a de jure officer> 2 : in accordance with law see also de jure segregation at segregation compare de facto ...
Related Terms: De Jure A common law spouse may be referred to a de facto wife or de facto husband: although not legally married, they live and carry-on their lives as if married.
A de facto government is one which has seized power by force or in any other unconstitutional method and governs in spite of the existence of a de jure government. Defalcation 1.
De facto: (Latin: in fact) Something which exists in fact, though not necessarily approved by law (de jure). A common law spouse may be referred to as a de facto spouse, although not legally married.
The offense of having two husbands or wives at the same time, the one de jure and the other de facto. 1 Bishop, Mar. & Div.§ 296. Strictly speaking, bigamy means "twice married", as its derivative shows.
We do not imply that in other countries the Church can always find exemption from legislative measures imposed upon her by the civil authorities, for example, in Italy, Prussia and Russia; but here it is a situation de facto rather than de jure, ...
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