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Legally and speaking
Legally speaking, the Council is a single entity, but it is in practice divided into several different council configurations ( or ‘( con ) formations ’).
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 speaking they are known as Recognised Bodies, with the authority to examine students and have the university award them degrees.
Legally speaking the only lack of independence a woman in Rome experienced in a marriage without Manus was from her father.
Legally speaking women were banned from politics.
Legally speaking, the Surrogate will have to disclaim any interest in the child to complete the transfer to the Intended Parents.
Legally speaking, any " interim " Prime Minister appointed by the Governor General would not merely be an " Acting Prime Minister ," and would have the full powers and prerogatives of any other prime minister.
Legally speaking, in the regions of Brussel-Capital as well as of Flanders, the Flemish Community is responsible not for individual people, but for Flemish institutions such as schools, theatres, libraries and museums.
Legally speaking, the church was not allowed to own real estate, and its former facilities remained federal property.
Legally speaking Net 30 means that buyer will pay seller in full on or before the 30th calendar day ( including weekends and holidays ) of when the Goods were dispatched by the Seller or the Services were fully provided.
Legally speaking, four of these marriages ( Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Anne of Cleves, and Catherine Howard ) never occurred as they were annulled, so under a legal interpretation, Henry VIII actually had only two wives ( Jane Seymour and Catherine Parr ) despite having six weddings.
Legally speaking, those are two very different situations.

Legally and practice
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, in order to earn the designation " kusu ", over 50 % of the awamori must be aged three years ; in practice, the remainder is usually six months old.

Legally and may
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, the organization has no police power, although they may impose fines or, in extraordinary situations, shut down businesses.
Legally, housing associations are often Industrial and Provident societies, and may or may not be registered charities.
Legally contested elections are also decided by the full legislature in whichever manner other laws may prescribe.
Legally the trustee stands in the shoes of the corporation and may not reach beyond those rights which have accrued to the bankrupt entity ( even if these third parties assign their claims to the trustee ).

Legally and be
Legally, this condition can be subject to either a modified or a strict fault rule.
Legally, a city in Washington can be described primarily by its class.
Legally, and for tax purposes, credit unions are considered to be non-profits.
Legally, from the British perspective, the name Southern Rhodesia continued to be used until April 18, 1980, when the name Republic of Zimbabwe was formally proclaimed.
Legally, Walloon has been recognized since 1990 by the French Community of Belgium, the cultural authority of Wallonia, as an " indigenous regional language " which must be studied in schools and encouraged.
Legally, sufficient knowledge of Welsh or Scottish Gaelic can also be used to fulfil the language requirement.
" “ We Could Still Belong Together ” earned a spot on the Legally Blonde soundtrack ( 2001 ), while “ I Wish ” can be heard on the soundtrack for Anywhere But Here ( 1999 ).
Legally, the United States Food and Drug Administration allows a multivitamin to be called " high potency " if at least two-thirds of its nutrients have at least 100 percent of the DV.
Legally, under colonial rule, Indians were classified as minors, in effect children, to be protected and guided to salvation by European missionaries.
Legally, the card need not be produced and an Australian Medicare number is sufficient.
Legally, by international law between Canada and the U. S., an attack on the U. S. is viewed as an attack on Canada, and vice versa ( because of NORAD ) although in any reasonable geopolitical wartime strategy, Canada would be deemed distinct from the U. S.
Prior to the show's broadcast, it was stated that the set for the show, designed by the same designer of Conan's previous sets, John Shaffner, would be inspired by The Legally Prohibited Tour, adopting more of a " theatre " appearance than the previous shows.
Legally, electoral boundaries must be reviewed every ten years, but due to political instability, no review occurred for 30 years.
Legally, the premier is appointed to office by the governor-although under ordinary circumstances the premier will be ( as are most parliamentary prime ministers ) the head of the largest party in the House of Assembly.
Legally, pilot certificates can be revoked by administrative action, whereas licensing ( e. g., a driver's license ) requires intervention by the judiciary system.
Legally, three teams from the AFC Central ( Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh ) were required to be in the same division as part of any realignment proposals ; this was part of the NFL's settlement with the city of Cleveland in the wake of the 1995 Cleveland Browns relocation controversy.
Legally, the collecting organization must have a signed and dated authorization card specifying the amount ( to be ) debited.

Legally and legal
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 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, 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, the statutes declaring the FDJ an illegal organization continue in effect, although the organization operates openly: it claims to have legal status, based on an agreement in 1990 between the two Germanies prior to reunification.
Legally, all Africans outside the Four Communes of Senegal were " subjects " under the Indigénat legal code of 1885.
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 these companies still exist, and Stagecoach London's buses carried legal lettering for either one or other of these companies.
Legally, however, Joseph is Jesus's father and some scholars contend legal parentage is of the most importance.
He said, " Legally, I have no conflict but I recognize the public perception of conflict of interest is wider than the strict legal definition of a specific pecuniary interest.

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