juristic (Meaning)
Wordnet
juristic (s)
of or relating to law or to legal rights and obligations
Webster
juristic (a.)
Alt. of Juristical
Synonyms & Antonyms of juristic
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
juristic Sentence Examples
- The juristic meaning of "right" is distinct from its ordinary meaning.
- Juristic persons are granted rights and obligations by law.
- Only a juristic person can enter into a valid contract.
- The juristic definition of "contract" includes certain essential elements.
- The juristic interpretation of a statute must be consistent with its plain meaning.
- The juristic basis for an injunction is the prevention of irreparable harm.
- The juristic concept of ownership is based on the idea of exclusive possession.
- Juristic persons are subject to the laws and regulations of the state in which they are domiciled.
- Juristic capacity is the ability of an individual or organization to enter into legal relationships.
- Juristic disputes are typically resolved through litigation in a court of law.
FAQs About the word juristic
of or relating to law or to legal rights and obligationsAlt. of Juristical
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The juristic meaning of "right" is distinct from its ordinary meaning.
Juristic persons are granted rights and obligations by law.
Only a juristic person can enter into a valid contract.
The juristic definition of "contract" includes certain essential elements.