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juristic

[joo-ris-tik] / dʒʊˈrɪs tɪk /




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He founded the Juristic Society, an exclusive little legal and social group.

From Time Magazine Archive

His friends in the Juristic Society gave him their money to invest and sent others to him.

From Time Magazine Archive

Juristic thinking, 24-25, 29, 433, n., 586-88; contrasted with economic thinking, 433, n.

From The Value of Money by Anderson, Benjamin M.

And still, in the Convention Tribune, it drones continually, mere Juristic Eloquence, and Hypothesis without Action; and there are still fifties on the President's List.

From The French Revolution by Carlyle, Thomas

Juristic theory, beginning in the transition from the strict law to the stage of equity or natural law, becomes a force in the latter stage.

From An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law by Pound, Roscoe




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