legally in the PONS Dictionary

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Such software can be legally distributed without restrictions.
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It is the first global legally binding instrument with an agreed definition on trafficking in persons.
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However, the fact that a man was now legally allowed to vote did not necessarily mean he routinely voted.
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Marriages are required to be monogamous and legally registered.
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However, a number of civilian organisations have adopted the pattern, which is not legally protected, and a number of these also use other retro-reflective colours.
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A provision was made to allow the rural resident to buy temporary urban residency permits so the resident could work legally within the cities.
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The children born of such marriages were, legally, out-of-wedlock.
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It will be legally binding, require some expense and a certain level of technology.
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The two linked parties could then co-ordinate their campaign and work together within the legislature, while remaining legally separate entities.
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He becomes legally dead, and the winner takes over his position: his property, responsibilities and debts.
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