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juristic
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jurist
jurist [Middle French juriste, from Medieval Latin jurista, from Latin jur- jus law] : an individual having a thorough
Juristics
Juristics, a term for legal thoughts and ideas emanating from minds well versed in law. 'Natural justice is no
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Jurist
Jurist, a civil lawyer, a civilian
Juristic
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Jurist
One who professes the science of law one versed in the law especially in the civil law such as a judge lawyer or legal scholar a writer on civil and international law
Juristic person
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juristic person
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Possessio
state or condition, but it may be the source of rights, and it then becomes possessio in a juristical or legal sense. Still, even in this sense it is not in any way to be confounded with
Pandect', or Digesta
rid of contradictions, and to make such other changes as should produce out of the mass of ancient juristical writings a useful and complete body of law (jus Antiquum);--the work was to be named Digesta, a Latin
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