Examples of 'matters of law' in a sentence

Meaning of "matters of law"

Matters of law: This phrase refers to legal issues, disputes, or concerns that are resolved through the application of statutes, regulations, and judicial decisions. It is commonly used in discussions about legal proceedings, rights, and responsibilities
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matters of law
We can not intervene in matters of law and justice.
The first seeds of democratic evolution appeared in matters of law.
Property rights are matters of law and social convention.
Numerous publications on various matters of law.
Matters of law.
It only resolves the matters of law.
And in matters of law being technically correct is the most important kind of correct.
Remember that these are matters of law.
Matters of law are outside of the jurisdiction of the Council.
The judge may also rule on matters of law.
On matters of law we continue to seek the advice of Crown counsel.
The judge decides matters of law.
In matters of law I must admit you are undoubtedly my equal.
It decides solely on matters of law.
In matters of law and order . The Whitechapel Vigilance Committee are well-versed.

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These are both matters of law.
Some delegations expressed the view that that provision should be limited to matters of law.
Advice to Council on matters of law and legal procedure.
And to the extent such statements relate to matters of law or.
Ultimately, the ECJ rules on matters of law and states the appropriate legal remedy.
I wish to talk to you today not about technical matters of law.
Findings on matters of law and possible scope of maladministration 1.1.
It does not constitute a third level of jurisdiction but adjudicates on matters of law alone.
However, matters of law and professional ethics, require the following exceptions,.
Such links mean that complete state independence in matters of law results in.
You must accept what I say on matters of law and procedures [ as ] being correct.
Administrative courts of first instance enjoy full jurisdiction in matters of law and facts.
Decisions of the CRR may be appealed on matters of law to the state Council.
A concerned organization may appeal an adverse decision to a Court of Appeal on matters of law.
The Supreme Court decides on matters of law and not of fact.
Review of administrative decisions under the Act is limited to matters of law.
Scope, treaty interpretation, matters of law and fact.
Generally speaking, Congolese legislation submits men and women to identical conditions in matters of law.
The competent authority in Kenya for interpreting and determining matters of law is the Judiciary.
The Judicial Council has no jurisdiction over such matters of law.
Marja-i Taqlids provide religious interpretations on matters of law and rituals.
We must acknowledge the authority of the Supreme Court in matters of law.
However, the law limits its role to reviewing matters of law alone.
The European Court of Justice will have the final say on matters of law.
This includes advising the Chief Minister on matters of Law.
The right of appeal to the sheriff-principal is confined to matters of law.
Article 128 of the Constitution permits appeal to the Supreme Court only on matters of law.
Reuters / Navesh, Chitrakar, 2012 Parliamentarians directly or indirectly represent indigenous peoples on matters of law and decision-making.

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