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Simple English definitions for legal terms

juristic

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A quick definition of juristic:

Juristic: This word describes things that have to do with the law or with people who study the law. For example, books about the law are called juristic literature. Another example is a corporation, which is a type of organization that is considered a juristic person because it has legal rights and responsibilities like a real person.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Juristic is an adjective that describes something related to law or a jurist (a legal expert).

Examples:

  • Juristic literature refers to books and articles written by legal experts.
  • A corporation is an example of a juristic person, meaning it is recognized as a legal entity separate from its owners.

These examples illustrate how the term juristic is used to describe things related to law or legal experts. Juristic literature is written by legal experts and is therefore related to law. A corporation is a juristic person because it is recognized as a legal entity, which is a concept related to law.

juris publici | juristic act

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