Examples of 'validly' in a sentence

Meaning of "validly"

Validly is an adverb that means in a way that is legally or logically acceptable or based on a sound reason or justification
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  • In a valid manner.

How to use "validly" in a sentence

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Offers validly till exhaustion of the stock.
Come and make the bet validly.
Defendant validly represented during the proceedings.
Term to cancel the purchase of service validly.
No one can be validly engaged to support injustice.
The decisions are declared then validly taken.
They may validly bind the SCSp.
Then he would not have been validly elected.
Have been validly tendered and not withdrawn.
But the parties are validly married.
A list of all validly appointed candidates shall be prepared.
Requirements to ensure a document has been validly executed.
One can not validly pass from.
The last time for you to validly.
Granting or not his validly informed consent.

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The grounds by which an employer may validly.
Fulfil the resolutions validly by governing bodies.
Validly represented by name and function.
Where a trade mark is validly registered and.
Thor validly published the species a year later.
Sacraments can be conferred validly but illicitly.
Yet it is validly proved in the conclusion.
They are therefore deemed not validly filed.
It corresponds to a validly published name in botany.
Validly concluded from the paragraph.
Maintenance can only be validly organised after an analysis.
Germany does not recognise the company as being validly constituted.
But he is the validly elected pope.
They are employed after useful tests were validly made.
All communications may be validly addressed to this correspondent.
This validly follows only if an immediate inference is silently interpolated.
Only a baptised man validly receives sacred ordination.
Had been properly tendered and not validly withdrawn.
It can be validly argued that the existing procedures are inadequate.
The breakdown of community is validly distressing to some people.
To be validly placed in their station.
The agreement is therefore validly concluded.
Children validly adopted by him.
Adult persons sentenced validly in law.
A judgment can only be validly amended or cancelled by another judgment.
Their appointment can be validly made.
Everything that may be validly pledged in law is suitable as a dower.
The right to informed consent can not be validly waived.
The educational system is validly criticized as being broken and dysfunctional.
You can tell everyone you fought validly against us.
Term to be able to validly cancel the purchase of the service.
The authenticity of the document has not been validly proven.
It can be performed as validly for bad works as good ones.
Isonyms have no nomenclatural status they are not validly published.
It can be validly and reliably used by nurses to this aim.

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