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Latest revision as of 23:14, 29 April 2023

Latin expression, roughly meaning 'by law', often opposed to 'de facto', meaning 'in fact' or 'in practice'
  • de iure
  • De iure
  • legally
  • formally
  • officially
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English
de jure
Latin expression, roughly meaning 'by law', often opposed to 'de facto', meaning 'in fact' or 'in practice'
  • de iure
  • De iure
  • legally
  • formally
  • officially

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