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Juridically

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ju·rid·i·cal  (j-rd-kl) also ju·rid·ic (-k)
adj.
Of or relating to the law and its administration.

[From Latin iridicus : is, ir-, law; see yewes- in Indo-European roots + dcere, dic-, to say; see deik- in Indo-European roots.]

ju·ridi·cal·ly adv.


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233) However, the court saw no reason why Article III prevents Congress from authorizing a suit in the name of an animal, any more than it prevents suits brought in the name of artificial persons such as corporations, partnerships or trusts, and even ships, or of juridically incompetent persons such as infants, juveniles, and mental incompetents.
Or how incest, a juridically and socially silent crime, was revealed by a nineteenth century which contributed, paradoxically to construct it and to confine it to the rural world and the monstrosity?
Advocating the necessity of elucidating the "truth" of the nation's violently divisive past, the Commission brought victims and perpetrators together, often face to face, to publicly share testimonials in an effort to offer national catharsis, thus uniting those South Africans that had been politically and juridically divided along racial lines under the apartheid government.
 
 
 
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