lawfulness

[ UK /lˈɔːfə‍lnəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of conforming to law
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How To Use lawfulness In A Sentence

  • He built a multiracial meritocracy that insists on tolerance, lawfulness and freedom from crime.
  • Facts first, find the how if done and it's lawfulness. Dem: Withholding info from Congress 'a serious breach'
  • It did not matter that neither party could enforce the unlawfulness by independent cause of action.
  • It may, your Honour, but we would put it in terms of once you have reached that point, you are identifying unlawfulness and not merely judicial perception of abuse.
  • Just as the Gilded Age turned into the Progressive Era, just as the Roaring Twenties and its excesses turned into the New Deal, be sure that the era of mega-greed is going to turn into an era of renewed accountability, lawfulness, modest compensation, honest taxation, and government by the people rather than by the banks. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Pius XII did warn in his speech of the "unlawfulness" of cosmetic surgery undertaken for The Daily Register
  • We do not guarantee, monitor, endorse or make any other statement on the correction, suitability, convenience and lawfulness of the content.
  • But they confess to being unable to explicate the concept, and they ultimately resort to treating it as an unanalyzable base on which to erect a theory of physical lawfulness.
  • At trial, the prisoners had the right to challenge the lawfulness of their detention.
  • The only justifications put forward for the pursuit of the present proceedings were the recovery of costs and the need to establish the unlawfulness of the Respondent's procedures in general.
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