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jural

[joor-uhl] / ˈdʒʊər əl /




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If by any means we can determine the early forms of jural conceptions, they will be invaluable to us.

From Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society by Maine, Henry Sumner, Sir

Modern civilized states of the best form are often called jural states because the concept of rights enters so largely into all their constitutions and regulations.

From Folkways A Study of the Sociological Importance of Usages, Manners, Customs, Mores, and Morals by Sumner, William Graham

Not jural but peaceable settlement of disputes is the motto of these men; they do not desiderate justice in the sense of existing law, but equity such as contents both parties.

From The Future of International Law by Oppenheim, L. (Lassa)

In the consciousness of the individual there exists no standard of right and wrong under which every single circumstance giving rise to the formation of a jural judgment can be subsumed.

From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Park, Robert Ezra

Each State Legislature is a little political academy for the advancement of jural science and art.

From Speeches, Addresses, and Occasional Sermons, Volume 3 (of 3) by Parker, Theodore