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juridic

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective juridic has 2 senses
  1. juridical, juridic - of or relating to the law or jurisprudence; "juridical days"
  2. judicial, juridical, juridic - relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge; "judicial system"

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Juridic (adjective)

1. Relating to or concerning the principles, rules, and regulations of law.

Example: The juridic system of a country plays a crucial role in maintaining order and justice.

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2. Involving or pertaining to legal proceedings or legal matters.

Example: It is advisable to consult a juridic expert when dealing with complex legal issues.

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Juridic (noun)

1. A person who is knowledgeable in legal matters; a legal expert.

Example: The defendant's lawyer, a renowned juridic, presented a compelling argument in court.

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Juridic (adverb)

1. In a manner that is in accordance with or pertains to legal principles.

Example: The contract was executed juridically to ensure compliance with all relevant laws.

Juridic (local usage)

1. In certain regions, a colloquial term used to describe something that is legally binding or enforceable.

Example: "Signing this agreement makes it juridic. You need to fulfill your obligations."

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