Crossword-Solution: LEGALITY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Legality | n. | The state or quality of being legal; conformity to law. |
| Legality | n. | A conformity to, and resting upon, the letter of the law. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “LEGALITY”
| Clue | Answers |
|---|---|
| state or quality of being legal or lawful | 1 answer |
| lawfulness by virtue of conformity to a legal statute | 1 answer |
| Quality of being permitted by law | 1 answer |
| Conformance with the law | 1 answer |
| beliefs of a person or social group in which they have an emotional investment | 2 answers |
| divine right | 11 answers |
| Legalism | 18 answers |
| lawfulness | 18 answers |
| legitimacy | 18 answers |
| rightfulness | 18 answers |
| fair dealing | 20 answers |
| Validity | 24 answers |
| truthfulness | 31 answers |
| authenticity | 39 answers |
| Justice | 46 answers |
| righteousness | 55 answers |
| Power | 106 answers |
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Sentences with LEGALITY (5)
While these powers refused to acknowledge the legality of the Bull and soon became involved in exploration and colonization in spite of it, they also tended to become more involved than did Portugal or Spain in some of the by-products of colonization, such as the slave trade.
His son lacked not merely the father’s eminent position, but the talent and force of character to achieve it: he could, therefore, effect nothing by dint of political interest; and the bare justice or legality of the claim was not so apparent, after the Colonel’s decease, as it had been pronounced in his lifetime.
Scott told Tyrone about his nameless and faceless donor and what Higgins had said about the McMillan situation and the legality of the apparently purloined information.
Then the strangest of all doubts came into my head; I doubted the legality of my tenure of these hawks; how did I come by them? why, my uncle gave them to me, but how did they come into his possession? what right had he to them? after all, they might not be his to give.
This course came instead of an appeal to the old Scottish Parliament, or, as it was technically termed, “a protestation for remeid in law.” The Lord Keeper, after he had for some time disputed the legality of such a proceeding, was compelled, at length, to comfort himself with the improbability of the young Master of Ravenswood’s finding friends in parliament capable of stirring in so weighty an affair.
Quotes with LEGALITY (3)
Remaining for a moment with the question of legality and illegality: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1368, unanimously passed, explicitly recognized the right of the United States to self-defense and further called upon all member states 'to bring to justice the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of the terrorist attacks. It added that 'those responsible for aiding, supporting or harboring the perpetrators, organizers and sponsors of those acts will be held acco…
There was no corner of the known world where some interest was not alleged to be in danger or under actual attack. If the interests were not Roman, they were those of Rome's allies; and if Rome had no allies, then allies would be invented. When it was utterly impossible to contrive such an interest — why, then it was the national honor that had been insulted. The fight was always invested with an aura of legality. Rome was always being attacked by evil-minded neighbors, alway…
Here one comes upon an all-important English trait: the respect for constituitionalism and legality, the belief in 'the law' as something above the state and above the individual, something which is cruel and stupid, of course, but at any rate incorruptible. It is not that anyone imagines the law to be just. Everyone knows that there is one law for the rich and another for the poor. But no one accepts the implications of this, everyone takes for granted that the law, such as …
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1987).