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In law and government, de jure (/deɪ ˈdʒʊəri, di -, ˈjʊər-/ day JOOR-ee, dee -⁠, YOOR-ee; Latin: dē iūre pronounced [deː ˈjuːrɛ], "by law") describes practices.


is commonly used to refer to what happens in practice, in contrast with de jure ("by law"), which refers to things that happen according to law.


Although English is not de jure an official language at the national level in the United States, most states.


რესპუბლიკა Government Seal Status Government in exile Capital Sukhumi (de jure) Sukhumi (1992–1993) Tbilisi (1993–2006) Chkhalta (2006–2008) Tbilisi (de.


Therefore, the title has only been held de jure after the death of the second baron.


established", as opposed to de jure.


The term de facto standard is used in contrast with obligatory standards (also known as "de jure standards"); or to express.


David Makgill, de jure 3rd Viscount of Oxfuird (d.


1717) James Makgill, de jure 4th Viscount of Oxfuird (d.


1747) John Makgill, de jure 5th Viscount of.


Recognition can be accorded either on a de facto or de jure basis.


During this period of dormancy the de jure Earls of Devon, the Courtenays of Powderham, were created baronets and.


3rd Baroness le Despenser, de jure 7th and 5th Baroness Bergavenny (1554–1626) Francis Fane, 1st Earl of Westmorland, de jure 8th and 6th Baron Bergavenny.


as Sumo is in Japan and Gaelic games are in Ireland, while others are de jure (established by law) national sports, as taekwondo is in South Korea.


circumstances in which a business organization that has failed to become a de jure corporation (a corporation by law) will nonetheless be treated as a corporation.


Palestine may refer to: State of Palestine, a de jure sovereign state in Western Asia Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia Palestinian.


unenforced law (also symbolic law) is a law which is formally in effect (de jure), but is usually (de facto) not penalized by a jurisdiction.


sovereign states are both de jure and de facto (i.


However, states which are only de jure states are sometimes recognised.


accorded de jure recognition of Estonia and Latvia on January 26, 1921 and Lithuania on December 20, 1922.


The United States extended de jure recognition.


In politics, a figurehead is a person who de jure (in name or by law) appears to hold an important and often supremely powerful title or office, yet de.



Synonyms:

legally; lawfully;

Antonyms:

unlawfully; illicitly; lawlessly;

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