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sanctionative, a. Law.|ˈsæŋkʃənətɪv| [f. sanction n. + -ative.] Pertaining to sanctioning.
c1832Austin Jurispr. (1873) I. 389 Rights of Action are classed with Obligations; whilst obligations to suffer punishment (which are not more sanctionative than the former), are referred..to Public Law. Ibid. II. 947 If this be so, quasi-delicts should be classed with ‘Sanctionative Rights and Obligations’. 1875Poste Gaius i. Comm. (ed. 2) 140 As women were capable of administration, the functions of the guardian, which in the case of infants were either administrative or sanctionative, in the case of women were confined to sanctioning. |