| 31. | They are, however, no legal entities or juristic persons of their own, but committees of the municipality itself.
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| 32. | After completing military service in the Soviet Pacific Fleet in 1980 he graduated from the All Union Juristic Institute in 1981.
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| 33. | The report appealed to juristic institutions and government to hurry to make relevant legislation in order to purify the internet environment.
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| 34. | Many universally accepted fundamental rights will be fully recognised only if afforded to juristic persons as well as natural persons.
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| 35. | He is said to have made " a significant contribution to our understanding of the juristic activity in early Islam ."
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| 36. | As Debtor The law defines debtors as limited companies, public limited companies or other juristic persons provided in the ministerial regulation.
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| 37. | He worked as an assistant at the University of Munich until 1964, where he also passed his second juristic state exam.
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| 38. | The earlier and later laws are often referred to in juristic sources as the " lex Julia et Papia ".
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| 39. | This is where rules, this is where juristic decisions, this is where the courts, this is where law is.
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| 40. | The CPB's status was then elevated to a juristic person responsible for supervising, preserving, and managing crown property.
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