juridically in English

adverb

according to the law, from a legal point of view, from the point of view of jurisprudence, legally

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1. When Algeria eventually became a part of France juridically, that only added to the power of the Colons, who sent delegates to the French parliament.

2. The Augustinians of the Midwest are members of the Order of Saint Augustine, an international Catholic religious community which was juridically founded in 1244. We trace our spiritual roots to St

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4. In particular, also to be applied are all juridically binding means which tend to ensure that unity in the interpretation and in the application of laws which is asked for by Justice: the Pontifical Magisterium specifically concerning this area, contained above all within the Allocutions to the Roman Rota; the jurisprudence of the Roman Rota, upon which relevance I have already had the opportunity to speak to you7; the Norms and the Declarations issued by other Dicasteries of the Roman Curia.