- Juristic
- Juristic Ju*ris"tic, Juristical Ju*ris"tic*al, a. Of or pertaining to a jurist, to the legal profession, or to jurisprudence. [R.] ``Juristic ancestry.'' --Lowell. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
juristic — ju·ris·tic /ju̇ ris tik/ adj 1: of or relating to a jurist or jurisprudence juristic scholarship juristic thought 2: of, relating to, or recognized in law all of these considerations are of little or no juristic significance Wilson v. Lund, 491 P … Law dictionary
juristic — juridical, judicial, judiciary … New Dictionary of Synonyms
juristic — [jo͞o ris′tik, jooris′tik] adj. of jurists or jurisprudence; having to do with law; legal juristically adv … English World dictionary
juristic — adjective Date: 1831 1. of or relating to a jurist or jurisprudence < juristic thought > 2. of, relating to, or recognized in law < juristic theory > • juristically adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
juristic — jurist ► NOUN 1) an expert in law. 2) N. Amer. a lawyer or a judge. DERIVATIVES juristic adjective. ORIGIN Latin jurista, from jus law … English terms dictionary
juristic person — n: juridical person Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. juristic person … Law dictionary
juristic act — An action intended and capable of having a legal effect; any conduct by a private individual designed to originate, terminate, or alter a right. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. juristic act … Law dictionary
juristic person — UK US noun [C] (plural juristic persons) LAW ► LEGAL PERSON(Cf. ↑legal person) … Financial and business terms
juristic act — noun : an act of a private individual directed to the origin, termination, or alteration of a right * * * juristic act, an act intended to have a legal effect, especially on a right … Useful english dictionary
juristic — juristically, adv. /joo ris tik/, adj. of or pertaining to a jurist or to jurisprudence; juridical. Also, juristical. [1825 35; JURIST + IC] * * * … Universalium