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The phrase "legally imposed" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to something that has been mandated or required by law. Example: The new tax laws include legally imposed penalties for late payments.
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They do not have the legally imposed fiduciary duties of directors.
His probable successor, the crown prince, unlike his father, is feared and reviled, in a legally imposed silence.
In Saudi Arabia, the abaya and niqab, allowing only women's eyes to show, are not legally imposed, but the patriarchal society makes wearing them essentially compulsory.
Northam came up in an era of change — the overt, legally imposed change of desegregation in schools and employment, and a more organic change in demographics and attitudes.
Another factor may have been the response of the Macron campaignIt intervened an hour before the legally imposed blackout on public statements from election candidates to report that many of the documents being shared were fake.
That's why the MPs' letter can solemnly claim that a legally imposed regime of regulation – the Press Complaints Commission (PCC) was really a front job for the industry, not a regulator – would be a return to the kind of press licensing abolished in 1695, though the punitive stamp duty on newspapers ( a "tax on knowledge": ho, ho) was actually only lifted in 1855.
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The law does not bind judges, who can legally impose longer sentences if they choose.
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Liechtenstein, which is outside the EU but in the single market, perfectly legally imposes quotas on EU migrants.
Congress, the court said, could legally impose a tax penalty on people who do not have health insurance.
Some Republicans wonder whether a private entity can legally impose what may be viewed as taxes on the flying public.
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