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    Synonyms and Definitions

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    juridical


    1. There is conscience that the human society in any country has grandiose problems in the aspect social, political, administrative, juridical and economic


    2. This change happens through juridical organization as Bank of the Third Sector that is denominated


    3. Bigger efficiency and efficacy of the Third Sector or of the human society to reach the excellence in the services rendering and to reach its objectives social, political, economic, administrative, financial and juridical with the implantation of the NEW


    4. advise in the juridical opening of


    5. XUSING Project’s juridical operation in any region in the world


    6. The solution of the payment of the foreign debt: The technique consists of transforming what is globalized in a relation of bilateral interests among the juridical organizations (public and private) of the creditor country and of the debtor country


    7. Structure with accompaniment and juridical creation of the Virtual Bank


    8. Each Bank3Sector has juridical personality and its actions occur through Usuarist Projects, as well as the actions of all the agreed organizations


    9. b) Juridical legalization of Bank3Sectors through the


    10. I - to represent Bank3Sector in the operational and juridical

    11. Indirectly, it eliminates most of the illicit act that involves the anonymity of the money, as well as it eliminates the disputes for heritages or definitive possessions of properties and mainly it disentangles the judiciary sector of the immensity of juridical process that involves the money as villain


    12. "Codice Civile" nowhere explicitly says anything about the juridical status of animals, however, it can be concluded from the articles 810, 812 and 923 to 926 that animals are to


    13. In civilized society and in an organized universe the administration of justice presupposes the passing of just sentence consequent upon fair judgment, and such prerogatives are vested in the juridical groups of the worlds and in the all-knowing administrators of the higher universes of all creation


    14. It excluded women and slaves but it allowed the rest to actively, constantly, and consistently contribute to decision making processes on all levels and of all kinds (including juridical)


    15. Contemporaneously, a heated argument having arisen between Mr Delegate Madden and Mr Candidate Lynch regarding the juridical and theological dilemma created in the event of one Siamese twin predeceasing the other, the difficulty by mutual consent was referred to Mr Canvasser Bloom for instant submittal to Mr Coadjutor Deacon Dedalus


    16. ‘We want to give the Senate new juridical powers, but we have no laws


    17. "Seeing (a) that the object pursued by all Peace Societies is the establishment of juridical order between nations; (b) that neutralization by international treaties constitutes a step toward this juridical state, and lessens the number of districts in which war can be carried on; the Congress recommends a larger extension of the rule of neutralization, and expresses the wish: (a) that all treaties which at present assure to a certain state the benefit of neutrality remain in force, or, if necessary, be amended in a manner to render the neutrality more effective, either by extending neutralization to the whole of the state, of which a part only may be neutralized, or by ordering the demolition of fortresses which constitute rather a peril than a guarantee of neutrality; (b) that new treaties, provided they are in harmony with the wishes of the population, be concluded for the establishment of the neutralization of other states


    18. Fate, as though on purpose, after my two years' tension of thought in one and the same direction, for the first time in my life brought me in contact with this phenomenon, which showed me with absolute obviousness in practice what had become clear to me in theory, namely, that the whole structure of our life is not based, as men who enjoy an advantageous position in the existing order of things are fond of imagining, on any juridical principles, but on the simplest, coarsest violence, on the murder and torture of men


    19. Seeing (1) that the object pursued by all Peace Societies is the establishment of juridical order between nations:


    20. (2) That neutralization by international treaties constitutes a step toward this juridical state, and lessens the number of districts in which war can be carried on:

    21. It seems to us that science is only then real science when a man in a laboratory pours liquids from one jar into another, or analyzes the spectrum, or cuts up frogs and porpoises, or weaves in a specialized, scientific jargon an obscure network of conventional phrases—theological, philosophical, historical, juridical, or politico-economical—semi-intelligible to the man himself, and intended to demonstrate that what now is, is what should be


    22. “We want to give the Senate new juridical powers, but we have no laws


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    Synonyms for "juridical"

    judicial juridic juridical legal authorised authorized forensic

    "juridical" definitions

    of or relating to the law or jurisprudence


    relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge