Sentences with phrase «jure authority»

Interestingly, it is the de jure authority!
In legal terminology, it is called de jure authority.
Instead, He claimed to have the same de jure authority that they had, but insisted that they were misusing and abusing their authority.
Within the common tradition there is, despite differences in polity between the churches, a long - recognized obligation enjoined upon all to seek in every way possible to ensure that de facto and de jure authority are combined whenever appointment to office is made.
On the other hand, persons with de facto but not de jure authority enjoy no such right.

Not exact matches

This council, at least in a de jure sense, has final authority as to what kind of and how much recreation Lockheed will have.
So while state governments wield de jure educational authority via constitutional obligations and statutory and regulatory powers, districts have substantial de facto control.
At the same time, a principal justification offered for vesting de jure regulatory authority in state supreme courts is in order to maintain the legal profession's independence from the government.
In states with a voluntary bar association, the de jure regulatory authority (that is, the authority accorded by law) lies with a governmental entity, in most cases the state's Supreme Court or another governmental authority to whom the Court has delegated authority.
While state supreme courts and other state judicial authorities have the de jure power, for the most part they fail, for whatever reason (s), to exercise it, leaving a regulatory vacuum open for the ABA to fill.
Despite the non-existence of an established system of legally (de jure) binding precedents, previous judicial decisions do have persuasive authority.
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