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" Legally Blonde was a box office hit, grossing US $ 96 million domestically.

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Legally the definition varied from state to state, and was more flexible in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries before the American Civil War.
Legally speaking, Moroccans consider Anfa to be a prefecture ( a district ) with half a million city dwellers, and thus a part of Grand Casablanca.
Legally, therefore, power in Venice came from the numerous councils, not the figurehead.
" Legally, such a sentence is not regarded as punishment like a prison sentence, but as a special measure.
Legally the countries remained separate sovereign states, but with their domestic and foreign policies being directed by the same common monarch.
Legally, this should have ended the Civil War and restored the King with limited powers.
Legally named Sean Morton Downey, Jr., he dropped " Sean " from his stage name, as his father, Morton Downey had.
Legally, this may be any citizen of Canada of voting age ( 18 years and over )— the requirements to gain election to the House of Commons.
Legally available opioids are sometimes combined with other drugs such as NSAIDs ( e. g. ibuprofen, aspirin ), paracetamol, antihistamine, expectorant, homatropine / atropine.
Legally, the Seaway extends from Montreal, Quebec, to Lake Erie, and it included the Welland Canal.
Legally, the term “ nuisance ” is traditionally used in three ways: ( 1 ) to describe an activity or condition that is harmful or annoying to others ( example-indecent conduct, a rubbish heap or a smoking chimney ); ( 2 ) to describe the harm caused by the before-mentioned activity or condition ( example-loud noises or objectionable odors ); and ( 3 ) to describe a legal liability ( responsibility ) that arises from the combination of the two.
Legally, this condition can be subject to either a modified or a strict fault rule.
Legally therefore, on 6 December 1922, Northern Ireland became an autonomous region of the newly created Irish Free State.
Legally blind Marla Runyan ran in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics and won a gold medal in the 1500 metres at the 1999 Pan American Games.
Legally, Mozambique was as much a part of Portugal as Lisbon but as an overseas province enjoyed special derogations to account for its distance from Europe.
Legally this area has been classified into " Reserved Forest " ( 65. 3 %), " Protected Forest " ( 32. 84 %) and " Unclassified Forest " ( 0. 18 %).
Legally the term footpath is only used for paths that do not abut a carriageway.
Legally, those agents executed in the 1930s were also " purged " without legitimate criminal investigations and court decisions.
Legally and by treaty a semi-autonomous " nation " within the United States, the Lakota Sioux are represented locally by officials elected to councils for the several reservations and communities in the Dakotas, Minnesota, Nebraska.
" Legally " they belonged on the Colorado River Reservation after it was established in 1865.
Legally, he was actually only regent for his son Conrad II of Jerusalem, only child of Yolande and the grandson of Maria of Montferrat and John of Brienne, who had been born shortly before Frederick left in 1228.

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Legally, it is based on the enactment ( Reichsgesetzblatt I S. 1573 ) of 1 September 1939 Verordnung über die Erneuerung des Eisernen Kreuzes ( Regulation for the Re-introduction of the Iron Cross ).
Legally, MN 3 is defined as legislative routes 1, 115, and 334 in the Minnesota Statutes.

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Legally speaking, the Council is a single entity, but it is in practice divided into several different council configurations ( or ‘( con ) formations ’).
Legally, this defense had a very weak standing for him, since in cases of legal provocation providing for diminished capacity, it is required to have an immediate response.
Legally, the Magistratisches Bezirksamt ( district office ) is a local office of the municipality's administration.
The latter stereotype is a central plot element of The Paper Chase and appears in Legally Blonde.
Legally, a summons ( also known in England and Wales as a claim form, New South Wales as Court Attendance Notice ( CAN ) is a legal document issued by a court ( a judicial summons ) or by an administrative agency of government ( an administrative summons ) for various purposes.
Legally declared fathers have access to paternity testing services under the new regulations, provided the putative parental DNA being tested is their own.
Legally it is not necessary to be a member of the IStructE when working on structures in the UK, however industry practice, insurance and liabilities dictate that an appropriately qualified engineer be responsible for such work.
Legally, most states have time-based rules for the definition of " classic " for purposes such as antique vehicle registration ; for example, Most states define it as " A motor vehicle, but not a reproduction thereof, manufactured at least 20 years prior to the current year which has been maintained in or restored to a condition which is substantially in conformity with manufacturer specifications and appearance.
Legally, this is very similar to detached houses, but because of the intertwining of interests in the single architectural building, a homeowner's association is required.
Legally, a swaption is an agreement between the two counterparties to exchange the required payments.
* The film Legally Blonde was originally set at Stanford Law School, which is also the setting of the book it is based on.
Legally, I-182 is defined by the Revised Code of Washington § 47. 17. 372.
Legally, it is an international treaty.
Legally freed for the second and final time, Cinquè bids emotional farewells to his companions ; shaking Adams's hand, giving Joadson his lion tooth which is his only memento of Africa and thanking Baldwin in English and in Mende.
Legally, however, the term " salesperson " is still used in many states to describe a real estate agent.
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde ( also referred to as just Legally Blonde 2 ) is the 2003 sequel to the 2001 film, Legally Blonde.

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Legally permitted reasons to change one's given name are:
Legally speaking they are known as Recognised Bodies, with the authority to examine students and have the university award them degrees.
Legally, official gifts to the President are property of the Republic of France, not the President ; Giscard supporters contended that the diamonds were industrial-grade and thus had no sizeable monetary value.
Legally, Germans are citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Legally, they are liabilities of the Federal Reserve Banks and obligations of the United States government.
Legally, the Legislative Branch non-Public Service Departments ( the Office of the Clerk and Parliamentary Services ), Executive Branch non-Public Service Departments, and the Public Service Departments are all part of " the Crown ".
Legally, and for tax purposes, credit unions are considered to be non-profits.
Legally, housing associations are often Industrial and Provident societies, and may or may not be registered charities.
Legally, midshipmen are a special grade of officer that ranks between Warrant Officer ( W-1 ) and the lowest grade of Chief Warrant Officer ( W-2 ).
Legally they are defined by the Lieutenancies Act 1997 as Counties and areas for the purposes of the lieutenancies in Great Britain with reference to the areas used for local government.
Legally, they are private and nonprofit ; Cornell and Alfred Universities are private, nonprofit institutions, a status which extends to all of these universities ' components, which are not separate corporations.
Legally autonomous, they operate upon the same principles as the national organisation ( general assemblies, governing bodies, boards ), and are bound to them due to a contractual agreement.
Legally, all members of a partnership are personally responsible for any debts incurred by any partner ; unlike Jobs and Wozniak, then 21 and 25, Wayne had personal assets that potential creditors could seize.
Legally, domestic helpers are only entitled to ten hours of free time in 24 hours, and one day off per week.
Legally adopted children are looked upon as biological children.
Legally contested elections are also decided by the full legislature in whichever manner other laws may prescribe.
Legally imposed internal restrictions are thus bad and almost always unjust.
Legally the size limit for one class is sixty-five students, but in many rural areas classes are much bigger because of the lack of schools.
Legally these companies still exist, with buses in Warwickshire and Banbury still carrying legal lettering for Midland Red ( South ) Ltd, whilst buses in Oxford ( including the Oxford Tube ) and Witney are legally lettered for Thames Transit Ltd.
Legally, smart shops operate under a decision of the Hoge Raad ( Supreme Court ) that has declared that unprepared mushrooms and cacti are not considered " preparations " of the substances they contain, and are therefore not banned under the Opium Act or international law even if their active ingredients are.

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