আইনগত, বিচারকসংক্রান্ত
(1) Of or relating to the law or jurisprudence
(2) Relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge
(1) Nevertheless, women did not enjoy juridical equality in marriage and the family until new family legislation was passed in 1977.
(2) McCrea's possible loss of juridical advantage is either neutral or a factor favouring Ontario as the appropriate forum.
(3) Your Honour would appreciate the juridical necessity for trying each person on the evidence admissible against that person, whether it is a trial or whether it is a contested sentence.
(4) Whether as a matter of juridical theory such judicial abstinence is properly to be regarded as a matter of discretion or a matter of jurisdiction seems to me for present purposes immaterial.
(5) What is more, there is a clear juridical advantage to the plaintiff in Ontario implicitly acknowledged by the Post.
(6) There is no juridical advantage to either forum.
(7) What makes it worse is that the Spanish courts have visibly gone about their task in a manner, and on the basis of legal principles, which are beyond criticism from an English juridical standpoint.
(8) What is the juridical nature of what is said at paragraph 82?
(9) The Savoyard state provided a setting in these years in which a number of larger administrative, juridical , political, and religious issues were confronted.
(10) Indeed, the juridical nature of a body has a series of consequences for its capacity to enter transactions.
(11) The reasoning of Justice Sully seems to have a flavour of what used to be called in a related context a legitimate juridical advantage, and that was section 11A.
(12) Each of these organizations is a juridical body, the legal capacity of which is confined by its respective mandate as defined in its charter.
(13) As for the matter of retroactivity, such orders should only be made where a juridical reason exists; support payments are not intended to be capital payments.
(14) Third, I am doubtful whether a party can rely on a procedural advantage in some country other than the one to whose jurisdiction he has on any view submitted, as a juridical advantage.
(15) There is as well, here, the factor of any juridical disadvantage to the Plaintiff if she is required to proceed in Peru.
(16) Public school administrators in Missouri imagined that the juridical standards provided in law were both reasonable and obtainable.
(17) Moreover, a duty of care in favour of the alleged perpetrator would lack the juridical basis on which the existence of a common law duty of care was largely founded in Prince's case.
(18) This regards the two spouses as juridical equals and assumes, but does not ensure, that they are also equal economically and culturally.
(19) However, that is neither a juridical nor logical impediment to applying a clear general principle to the instrument if a national court is of the view that its purpose and effect require it.
(20) The third criterion is the degree of independence possessed by the bank and the juridical basis on which this rests.
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