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The principles of natural and positive rights recognized by law. Jural pertains to the rights and obligations sanctioned and governed by positive law or that law which is enacted by proper authority. Jural doctrines are founded upon fundamental rules and protect essential rights and duties. Jural principles are not the same as moral principles. Moral doctrines encompass the entire range of ethics or the science of behavior. Jural doctrines include only those areas of moral conduct that are recognized by law. Jural denotes the state or an organized political society. jural adjective according to law, de jure, founded in law, judicatory, judicial, judiciary, juridical, juristic, legal, of law, pertaining to law, recognized by law, sanccioned by law, within the law How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| And if it were a feasible judicial undertaking, it still would not be a proper one, equity in taxation being a political rather than a jural concept . They are under no common jural framework; they have no direct claims on or duties to one another. The obeah practitioner provided medical and jural aid for the plantation workers in a society devoid of these institutions in any other form. |
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