Sentences with phrase «legal niceties»

The phrase "legal niceties" refers to the minor or unnecessary details, rules, or procedures involved in legal matters that are usually not crucial to the main issue at hand. It suggests that these formalities are often seen as technicalities rather than being essential to the core of a legal case or issue. Full definition
«Sources describe Catrin as «very approachable, proactive and good at balancing commercial realities with legal niceties».»
We would like to think that bishops had the good sense to junk the worthless questionnaire in favor of proclaiming the Church's message «in season and out of season» — no matter whether it ruffled the feathers of the IRS or gave an ulcer to USCC experts on the legal niceties of ecclesiastical pusillanimity.
Legal niceties were tidied up by Tom Bennett, his guardian.
On Harare's streets, few seemed to care about the legal niceties as they heralded a «second liberation» for the former British colony and spoke of their dreams for political and economic change after two decades of deepening repression and hardship.
«Hiding the sources of income behind the legal nicety that it's an oral agreement and not a written contract just smells bad,» Gottlieb said.
To mention the legal niceties, Amazon affiliates clearly aren't Amazon employees.
(The Atlantic article, written by a food columnist, was a little light on the legal niceties.
The hearing officer is expected to apply the law as any other court would, but the relative informality of the Small Claims process inevitably leaves open the potential for some to go Solomonic and to do «what seems fair» regardless of legal niceties.
There are two legal niceties you should carefully consider: accounting and taxation.
There were no legal niceties in the letters, just words from the heart.
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