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De jure   Listen
adverb
De jure  adv.  By right; of right; by law; often opposed to de facto.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"De jure" Quotes from Famous Books



... blindly like a drunkard, and our Prince put an arm around my waist. I resisted feebly, but he would have none of it; the arm of a king's son (de jure) supported me ...
— A Daughter of Raasay - A Tale of the '45 • William MacLeod Raine

... those long, weary years coupled with the horrible crimes of the Thirty Years' War that the science of International Law began to take form, the result of that notable work, "De Jure Belli ac Pacis," by Grotius. It is ours to see that out of this more intense and thereby even more horrible conflict a new epoch in human and international relations ...
— The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit • Ralph Waldo Trine

... ponere quam de jure respondere dixisses; eique appropinquabant clientes tanquam judici potius quam advocato.' Mackenzie's Works, ed. 1716, vol. i. part 2, ...
— Life Of Johnson, Volume 5 • Boswell

... had to these two times, government (to define it de jure, or according to ancient prudence) is an art whereby a civil society of men is instituted and preserved upon the foundation of common right or interest; or, to follow Aristotle and Livy, it is the empire of laws, and not ...
— The Commonwealth of Oceana • James Harrington



Words linked to "De jure" :   de jure segregation, de facto, unlawfully, legally



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