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Simple English definitions for legal terms

A quick definition of jure:

Term: JURE

Definition: Jure means "by right" or "by law" in Latin. It is often used in legal contexts to describe different types of rights or laws. For example, jure accessionis means that something belongs to you because it has naturally grown on your property, like fruit on a tree. Jure divino means that something is believed to be a right given by God. Jure sanguinis means that you have a right to something because of your family bloodline. There are many different types of jure, each with their own specific meaning.

A more thorough explanation:

Jure (pronounced joor-ee) is a Latin word that means "by right" or "by law".

  • Jure accessionis: This means that something belongs to you by the law of natural accession. For example, if there are fruit trees on your property, any fruit that grows on those trees belongs to you jure accessionis.
  • Jure belli: This means that something is done by the right or law of war. For example, if a country captures enemy soldiers during a war, they can hold them as prisoners jure belli.
  • Jure divino: This means that something is done by divine right. For example, some kings and queens believed that they had the right to rule their countries jure divino, meaning that they were chosen by God.

These examples illustrate how jure is used to describe different types of rights or laws that give someone the authority to do something.

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