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Ipso jure is a Latin phrase, directly translated as "by the law itself". It is used as an adverb.[1]
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Ipsojure is a Latin phrase, directly translated as "by the law itself". It is used as an adverb. The phrase is used to describe legal consequences that...
Canada, the Philippines and certain other countries often formed either ipsojure in a building with multiple owner-occupancies, or by a real estate developer...
shall be consulted with regard to such measures. Parliament shall meet ipsojure. The National Assembly may not be dissolved during the exercise of emergency...
set a specific volume of a particular drug, above which is considered ipsojure to be evidence of trafficking or sale of the drug.[citation needed] Some...
immediate consequence of another. "In and of itself." /ˈɪpsoʊ ˈfæktoʊ/ ipsojure the law itself By operation of law. ius civile vigilantibus scriptum est...
the IHL may lose their status and become unprivileged combatants either ipsojure (merely by having committed the act) or by decision of a competent court...
to turn title that arises by operation of law into marketable title. Ipsojure See West's Encyclopedia of America Law, edition 2 (The Gale Group, Inc...
Catholicism portal Vatican City portal Criticism of the Catholic Church Ipso facto Ipsojure Ordination of women and the Catholic Church "latae sententiae", Treccani...
abduced himself and all who lent him advice, aid, and countenance, shall be ipsojure excommunicated, for ever infamous, and incapable of all dignities; and...
the 1947 Partition Plan did not come into effect in such a way as to ipsojure grant Israel sovereignty over the territory allocated to the Jewish state...
have it stopped. Otherwise said confiscation is lifted automatically, ipsojure (Greek: αυτοδικαίως). The Fundamental Law of Hungary Archived 2013-01-02...
systematic manoeuvres the right to occupy the seat to which it is entitled ipsojure". On 25 September 1971, a draft resolution, A/L.630 and Add.l and 2, was...
In the absence of such justification, they will be deemed dissolved ipsojure; the same will apply to congregations whose authorization has been refused...
the IHL may lose their status and become unprivileged combatants either ipsojure (merely by having committed the act) or by decision of a competent court...
property, the deed of sale shall stipulate that it will be cancelled ipsojure if it is not decommissioned within this period. — Article L. 2141-2 of...
(dotatio). If the same person fulfills all three requirements, he becomes ipsojure patron, unless he waives his claim. Different persons performing these...
accorded de jure recognition of Estonia and Latvia on January 26, 1921 and Lithuania on December 20, 1922. The United States extended de jure recognition...
soon as the offence is committed and by reason of the offence itself (eo ipso) without intervention of any ecclesiastical judge; it is recognized in the...
during the 2016 presidential election. According to an April 2024 Reuters/Ipsos poll, the percentage of registered voters who found Trump's charges somewhat...
30 November 2013. "Rugby Union 'Britain's Second Most Popular Sport'". Ipsos-Mori. 22 December 2003. Retrieved 28 April 2013. Rudd, Alyson (7 April 2008)...
(PDF) on 28 October 2008. Retrieved 19 October 2008. "Religion, Ipsos Global Trends". Ipsos. 2017. Archived from the original on 5 September 2017. "KONDA...
perceptible revival of pre-Christian religion, acts as the de facto, if not de jure, privileged religion of the state, claiming the right to decide which other...
voted the "Most Beautiful Woman in the World" in 2004 and 2007 based on an Ipsos survey of 1002 people in France commissioned by TF1. Paris' Grévin Museum...
illegal, and that all of its acts—including the Ordinance of Secession—were ipso facto void. It also declared the pro-secession government void and called...