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  • JURIDICAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of JURIDICAL is of or relating to the administration of justice or the office of a judge How to use juridical in a sentence
  • JURIDICAL | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    JURIDICAL definition: 1 relating to the law 2 relating to the law Learn more
  • JURIDICAL Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Use the adjective juridical to describe something that's connected to the law You could describe a defendant in a trial as having a juridical advantage if all the evidence presented seems to be in her favor; the juridical result might be that a jury finds her not guilty
  • Juridical person - Wikipedia
    A juridical person is a legal person that is not a natural person but an organization recognized by law as a fictitious person such as a corporation, government agency, non-governmental organization, or international organization (such as the European Union)
  • What Is a Juridical Act? Meaning, Types, and Requirements
    A juridical act in Louisiana is a deliberate expression of will by one or more people, intended to create, change, or end legal rights and obligations Louisiana operates under a civil law system rooted in French and Spanish legal traditions, and the juridical act sits at the center of how that system understands voluntary legal relationships
  • Whats the difference between judicial and juridical?
    We can talk about a juridical interpretation of an action (strictly according to the law) or a juridical system (a body of laws by which a state or organization is governed)
  • J. S. D. Program - UC Berkeley Law
    The Doctor of Juridical Science (J S D ) is Berkeley Law’s most advanced law degree, preparing its graduates to excel in careers in teaching and legal scholarship anywhere in the world
  • Juridical - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Use the adjective juridical to describe something that's connected to the law You could describe a defendant in a trial as having a juridical advantage if all the evidence presented seems to be in her favor; the juridical result might be that a jury finds her not guilty


















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