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In law and government, de jure describes practices that are legally recognized, regardless of whether the practice exists in reality. In contrast, de facto ("in fact") describes situations that exist in reality, even if not legally recognized.
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De Jure [Latin, In law.] Legitimate; lawful, as a Matter of Law. Having complied with all the …
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- according to rightful entitlement or claim; by right: Often contrasted with de facto."the resolution declared that the independent Republic of Latvia proclaimed on November 18, 1918 was still in existence de jure"synonyms:antonyms:
ORIGINLatin, literally ‘of law’.Data from Oxford Languages - https://www.thefreedictionary.com/de+jure
de jure - by right; according to law; "de jure recognition of the new government". de facto - …
- https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/de_jure
De jure is the Latin expression for “by law” or “by right” and is used to describe a practice that …
- https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/de-jure
Meaning of de jure in English. de jure. adjective [ before noun ], adverb. formal us / ˌdiː ˈdʒʊr.i / …
- https://onlinelaw.wustl.edu/blog/legal-english-de-factode-
Dec 28, 2012 · De facto means a state of affairs that is true in fact, but that is not officially …
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https://dejure.orgDepotG (Gesetz über die Verwahrung und Anschaffung von Wertpapieren) DesignG (Gesetz …

