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The phrase "is legally effective" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a law or contract that is legally binding and has been enacted or enforced. For example, "Once the new law is signed into effect, it is legally effective and must be followed by all citizens of the country."
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The research, processing, escrow and closing that comprise a title company's role in ensuring and insuring that a real estate transaction is legally effective are often extremely manual, paper based processes.
A DNR is only effective in the health care facility where the order is issued; a MOST is portable, meaning it is legally effective across medical facilities, EMS, and outpatient treatment.
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We find that the CAA has been legally effective and influential on the operation of coal-fired power plants in the United States because their plant operations belong to increasing RTS on a desirable output and increasing DTS on three undesirable outputs.
The ruling is legally binding on the UK, but the only effective sanction the Strasbourg court has is to award damages to others who have been disenfranchised.
The committee also found that Australia – not Nauru – is legally responsible for the abuses in Nauru detention centre, because it has "effective control" of it.
"This man is legally present.
Technically, this is legally possible.
Im is legally blind.
He is legally blind.
Mr. Argenyi, 26, is legally deaf.
Kissinger is legally and morally responsible".
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