Sentence examples for juridical matters from inspiring English sources

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They also discuss purification rites, funerary ceremonies, forms of hospitality, and daily oblations, and they even mention juridical matters.

Between 1826 and 1889, several meetings between American states were held to discuss problems of common defense and juridical matters.

As Napoleon's principal adviser on all juridical matters from 1800 to 1814, he was instrumental in formulating the Napoleonic Code, or Civil Code (1804), and subsequent codes.

The establishment was renamed House of India and subsequently divided into mesas (boards) to handle the spice trade, finances, ship scheduling and maintenance, training of seamen, documentation and correspondence, and legal and juridical matters.

It deals with topics such as cosmogony, the definition of dharma, the sacraments, initiation and Vedic study, the eight forms of marriage, hospitality and funerary rites, dietary laws, pollution and purification, rules for women and wives, royal law, juridical matters, pious donations, rites of reparation, the doctrine of karma, the soul, and punishment in hell.

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The termination of the contract between the government and Occidental, an American company, is entirely a juridical issue.

At the beginning of the period, the jurisdiction of the bureaucracy included primarily fiscal, juridical, and military matters; by the end of the century, it also covered industrial, religious, and cultural life.

And the hyper-clarity of the description is complemented by a complete grasp of the corpus, each of the writer's strengths and flaws laid out with juridical precision, no matter how large or problematic the body of work.

The last leads to a consideration of matters of juridical interest, divided under 18 headings, after which the text returns to religious topics such as charity, rites of reparation, the doctrine of karma, the soul, and hell.

The status of the believer in Islam remained in practice a juridical question, not a matter for theologians or philosophers to decide.

Although an appropriate scientific and technical knowledge of the matter is still lacking, ethical and juridical implications represent the major obstacle to embryonic stem cells research interfering with health care professionals' decisions.

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