DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: NOUN
- By right; according to law. See de facto.
- A common law writ prohibiting the departure of a person or of property from the jurisdiction of a court.
- Same as ne exeat regno.
DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: ADJECTIVE
- By right, in accordance with the law, legally.
- By right; according to law
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DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: ADVERB
- By law; conforming to the law
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DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Conforming to the law
- By law
- According to law
- By right
- By right; of right; by law; -- often opposed to de facto.
- (adverb; adjective) According to law; by right.
- A writ to restrain a person from leaving the country, or the jurisdiction of the court. The writ was originally applicable to purposes of state, but is now an ordinary process of courts of equity, resorted to for the purpose of obtaining bail, or security to abide a decree.
DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: RELATED WORDS
- Confederal, Diarchy, Constitutional, Inalienable, Jural, Juridically, Protectorate, Constitutionally, Suzerainty, Sovereign, Defacto, De facto, Wrongfully, Lawfully, Legally
- Testator, Testatrix, Justiciable, Filiation, Usufructuary, Promisor, Pendente lite, Obligee, Derogating, Wardship, Pledgee, Posse comitatus, Juridical, Constitutionally, Constitutional
DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Sovereignties, Confederal, Diarchy, Constitutional, Inalienable, Jural, Juridically, Protectorate, Constitutionally, Suzerainty, Sovereign, Defacto, De facto, Lawfully, Legally
- Testator, Testatrix, Justiciable, Filiation, Usufructuary, Promisor, Pendente lite, Obligee, Derogating, Wardship, Pledgee, Posse comitatus, Juridical, Constitutionally, Constitutional
DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As in the Weber case, such plans maybecome de facto, if not de jure, discriminatory.
- He perceived that de facto intolerance could subsist under the veil of de jure toleration.
- See, as to the competency of a wife de facto, but not de jure, Stark.
- However, it does deconstruct the presumed boundaries between de jure and de facto slavery.
- Uganda, it having been deprived of its de facto and de jure validity.
- CPRM systems, de jure and de facto land tenure rights in Badakhshan.
- Two of these forms include de facto and de jure standards.
- De Facto Racial Isolation or De Jure Segregation?
- What are de jure and de facto segregation?
- Due to de jure modifiers, it is less worthwhile for you to expand beyond your de jure empire.
- The writ ne exeat republica is an extraordinary remedy and should only be considered when all other administrative and judicial remedies would be ineffective.
- Act shall prevent the court from proceeding at any time to determine whether the order for ne exeat ought not to be vacated.
- Other writs include audita querela, capias, coram nobis, fieri facias, mittimus, ne exeat republica, praemuire, scire facias, frrts and venire facias etc.
- But notably, courts of equity would sometimes grant ne exeat the commencement of a suit in equity.
- Orders of Ne Exeat, or applicable petitions for orders of rotection.
- Also, service of a writ of ne exeat is not required, by reason of its very nature.
- If the claim were equitable the writ of ne exeat regno was the only permitted consideration.
- No writ of ne exeat shall be granted until a verified complaint is filed demanding the writ.
- Brief View of the Writ Ne Exeat Regno by Beames John from Flipkart.
- United States may be faced with the rare writ Ne Exeat Republica.
DE JURE vs NE EXEAT: QUESTIONS
- When is my Corporation considered a de jure corporation?
- Does de jure segregation breed de facto segregation?
- Should the Durand Line be recognized as a de jure international boundary?
- What is the first edition of de jure belli ac pacis?
- Who has the de jure authority over torts in Australia?
- When was the national anthem of Italy made de jure?
- Bagaimana proses pengakuan negara lain secara de jure bangsa Indonesia?
- Apakah pengakuan de jure suatu negara dapat ditarik kembali?
- Apa contoh dari pengakuan kemerdekaan secara de jure dan de facto?
- Is the Philippines a de facto or de jure government?
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