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ju·ridi·cal [ʤʊ(ə)ˈrɪdɪkəl] ADJ

1. juridical (of law):

2. juridical (of court):

ju·ris·dic·tion [ˌʤʊərɪsˈdɪkʃən] N no pl

ju·rist [ˈʤʊərɪst] N

acid·ic [əˈsɪdɪk] ADJ

1. acidic CHEM:

2. acidic (sour):

Nor·dic [ˈnɔ:dɪk] ADJ

lu·rid [ˈljʊərɪd] ADJ

1. lurid (glaring):

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The parish is a juridic person under canon law, and thus recognized as a unit with certain rights and responsibilities.
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The doctrine of juridic personality is thought to have its origins in canon law.
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The operation and juridic affair service helped to organize postal and telecommunication networks in these countries, including the redaction of regulations and laws.
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The scarce sources include historical accounts, juridic works, anthologies, ancient correspondences and funerary inscriptions.
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Accordingly, it is no longer appropriate to enter attempts at formal defection in the sacramental records since this juridic action is now abolished.
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The province is a local entity with juridic personality constituted by the aggregations of municipalities.
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