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juˈristical, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] = prec.
1854Fraser's Mag. XLIX. 483 The juristical training of his mind and the legal discipline of his intellect. 1871W. Markby Elem. Law (1874) §123 There is a fictitious person, or, as I prefer to call it, a juristical person..to which all the rights are supposed to belong. Hence juˈristically adv., in relation to law, from a legal point of view.
1878F. Harrison Eng. Sch. Jurispr. i. in Fortn. Rev. Oct. 489 Politically and socially speaking, law rests on something more than force. Juristically speaking, it rests on force, and force alone. 1881Blackw. Mag. Apr. 540 Possession is morally as well as juristically nine points of the law. |