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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : De jure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
De jure (in Classical Latin de iure) is an expression that means "based on law", as contrasted with de facto, which means "in fact".
The Latin de jure should not be confused with the French du jour, which translates to "of the day", as, for example, in soupe du jour.
Similarly, the U.S. de jure standard for measurement of road distances is the kilometre (as the U.S. is party to the Convention du Mètre), but the de facto standard is the mile.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /De_jure   (223 words)

  
 A Voutsas Law Offices   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
In case the organisation shall not proceed to any of the above actions, it shall be deemed ipso jure that the decision on eligibility was never issued, and any paid grant shall be immediately due and payable in its entirety.
In case of lease without such approval, the paid grant shall be due and payable ipso jure, either in its entirety, with regard to a lease of the entire investment or equipment acquired through leas-ing, or part thereof, equivalent to the leased part of the investment or leased equipment.
The above may be effected after the submission of the relevant application to the competent department, on exclusive responsibility of the organisation and its shareholders or partners, and shall not bind the judgement of the Advisory Committee, nor the deci-sion of the Administration, concerning the approval of the transfer application.
www.lawfirm.gr /article11.html   (1063 words)

  
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Article 1679 The judge seized of a dispute which is the subject af an arbitration agreement shall, at the request of either party, declare that he has no jurisdiction, unless, insofar as concerns the dispute, the agreement is not valid or has terminated; this exception must be invoked in limine litis.
The time limits for the arbitration procedure are ipso jure suspended until the hearing of witnesses is completed.
The time limits for the arbitration procedure are ipso jure suspended until the day the arbitral tribunal receives notification by the most diligent party of the final decision concerning the incident.
www.unb.br /fd/gt/conteudo/Lei_arb_belgica_ing.doc   (4655 words)

  
 GAMS ADR Dispute Resolution, Mediation & Arbitration
The periods for arbitration are ipso jure suspended until the day the tribunal receives notification by the most diligent party of the final decision concerning the incident.
A ruling that the contract is invalid shall not entail ipso jure the nullity of the arbitration agreement contained in it.
Where arbitrators are named in the arbitration agreement and the award is not made within the relevant period, the arbitration agreement shall terminate ipso jure, unless the parties have agreed otherwise.
www.globalarbitrationmediation.com /belgium_arbitration.shtml   (3674 words)

  
 BalkanWeb / Greece / Documents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A law shall determine the age limit for the professors of university level institutions, and until such law be issued, the professors already employed shall depart ipso jure upon expiry of the academic year in which they attain their sixty-seventh year.
The specified indemnification must be paid within one year and a half from the publication of the order determining provisionally such indemnification, and in the case of petitions for the final determination thereof from the publication of the relevant court order, otherwise the expropriation is lifted ipso jure.
(4) The measures taken in accordance to the aforegoing paragraphs shall ipso jure be lifted after the termination of the war and, in any other case, after the expiration of the delays of the Paragraphs (1), (2) and (3) of the present Article.
www.balkanweb.com /greqia/constitution2.htm   (16222 words)

  
 Guatemala 1981 - Chapter I
With regard to the executive branch, the Constitution established that the executive functions are exercised by the President of the republic “who represents the national unity, is the head of state, and shall always act together with his ministers, either assembled in council, or separately, with one or more of them.
He coordinates the action of the executive branch.” The President of the republic is elected by the people, by universal suffrage, by an absolute majority of votes and for a term of four years, which may not be extended.
If the impediment of the President is absolute, the Vice President shall occupy the presidency until the end of the constitutional term; and in the absolute impediment of both men, the term shall be completed by the person designated by an assembly composed of the Congress of the republic and the Council of State.
www.cidh.org /countryrep/Guatemala81eng/chap.1.htm   (3095 words)

  
 Constitution of Greece
If Parliament has been dissolved, elections shall be postponed until the termination of the war and the Parliament dissolved shall be recalled ipso jure until that time.
To be elected as Member of Parliament, one must be a Greek citizen, have the legal capacity to vote and have attained the age of twenty-five years on the day of the election.
The Parliament shall convene, ipso jure, on the first Monday of the month of October of each year in a regular session to conduct its annual business, unless convoked at an earlier date by the President of the Republic, in accordance with Article 40.
www.hri.org /MFA/syntagma/artcl80.html   (3976 words)

  
 Succession of States [Part II] (KurdishMedia.com)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
However, the private law, or the law of a community regulating the relations of its members one to another is not ipso facto affected by change of sovereignty.
The international institutions and human rights organizations have for decades successfully promoted the idea that humanitarian treaties adhered to by the successor state are binding ipso jure on the successor state.
The effect of change of sovereignty on nationality of the inhabitants of the territory is the most difficult problem in the law of state succession because there is no fixed and universally recognized rule of international law on the question.
www.kurdmedia.com /reports.asp?id=2644   (1018 words)

  
 International Law Glossary and Terms: Inside Justice Journal
Example: when a State joins the United Nations, the nation becomes an ipso facto party to the International Court of Justice, since the ICJ Statute is embodied in the UN Charter.
However, UN member states are not ipso facto parties to the ICC, which involves ratification of the Rome Statute separate from the UN Charter.
Examples: the ratification of a treaty by a State shall ipso jure bind that State to the obligations of that treaty.
www.insidejustice.com /resources/glossary.php   (1356 words)

  
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If this meeting takes place outside the periods provided for ordinary sessions, a session shall ipso jure be held for a fifteen-day period. (3) No further dissolution may take place within a year following this election.
The Constitutional Council shall be consulted with regard to such measures. (4) Parliament shall meet ipso jure. (5) The National Assembly may not be dissolved during the exercise of emergency powers.
Artikel 20 (regering bepaalt het nationaal beleid) (1) The Government shall determine and conduct the policy of the nation. (2) It shall have at its disposal the administration and the armed forces. (3) It shall be responsible to Parliament under the conditions and in accordance with the procedures stipulated in Articles 49 and 50.
members.chello.nl /s.vermeulen6/FrankrijkGW.doc   (533 words)

  
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Thus, from the moment that a legal act-either due to content or to pursued purpose- is contrary to the society’s views on morality-at the time of its drafting or its execution-nullity is the ipso jure consequence.
The said nullity is valid even if both contracting parties or either one of them knew of the immorality involved and, in spite of that, proceeded with the drafting of the contract irrespective of the circumambient circumstances.
It is self-evident that nullity is ipso jure and irrespective of the sum of money offered in return to the person who expropriates a lawful good that enjoys full constitutional and legal protection.
www.dpa.gr /Documents/Eng/DEC.BigBrother1346-03.07.01.doc   (1629 words)

  
 France - Constitution
If this meeting takes place outside the periods provided for ordinary sessions, a session shall ipso jure be held for a fifteen-day period.
Apart from cases in which Parliament meets ipso jure, extraordinary sessions shall be opened and closed by order of the President of the Republic.
The closure of ordinary or extraordinary sessions shall be postponed ipso jure, should the occasion arise, in order to apply the provisions of Article 49.
www.trybunal.gov.pl /constit/constitu/constit/france/france-e.htm   (6473 words)

  
 Las Casas. Thirty... Propositions
Royal dominion, dignity and preeminence belong to them by virtue of natural law and the law of peoples insofar as such dominion leads to the rule and governance of their kingdoms as sanctioned by divine and evangelical law and in the manner that superior persons have dominion over inferior things.
With the advent of Jesus Christ, therefore, such dominions, honors, royal prerogatives and the rest were not abolished either universally or individually, ipso facto nec ipso jure.
It would be death, perdition and vainglory for the greater part of mankind, the most certain damnation of infinite souls and, finally, the cruel and foremost enemy of piety, meekness and Christian evangelical custom.
www.columbia.edu /acis/ets/CCREAD/lascasa2.htm   (882 words)

  
 Notary Public - Other tasks
To purvey protestations to draft bills and cheque laws ipso jure, to provide accounts of proposals or certificates of independent financial standing based on known factors.
To take on and record the explanations of juridical and financial relations and to provide third parties with copies of the minutes, unless the general regulations regarding the publication of documents dictate otherwise.
To oversee lotteries, carry out the drawing of bonds, stocks or other securities, and, when the situation permits, carry out other such tasks.
www.maistraatti.fi /en/docs/julkinen_notaari/2.2.1.3.htm   (146 words)

  
 dzine :: Company - Awards
dzine reserves the right to terminate the order, ipso jure, without being liable for the payment of any costs should the supplier/service provider be declared bankrupt or suspend payment to creditors.
impose, ipso jure and without prior notice, a penalty of 1% of the value of the order for every working day of delay, up to a maximum of 10% of the order value,
cancel the order, ipso jure and without prior notice, without being liable for the payment of any compensation whatsoever to the supplier/service provider.
www.dzine.be /company/purchase.htm   (1215 words)

  
 Re: Meaning of normative references [was: Update on namespaces] from Sam Hunting on 1997-06-24 (w3c-sgml-wg@w3.org from ...
Meaning: "By that very fact" (as opposed to ipso jure "by the operation of the law itself", says the OED.) But how is this "fact" to be tested?
(It's like saying "every bottle of beer ipso facto contains 4% alchohol", when there's no way of actually testing specific gravity for a reality check on any given bottle.) Ipso facto validity will come down, in practice, to validation by the XML parser at hand.
Again, how "must" (and why not "shall"?) Would it be possible to move to "ipso jure" xml validity by introducing the concept that SGML is "operationally normative" with respect to XML?
lists.w3.org /Archives/Public/w3c-sgml-wg/1997Jun/0494.html   (455 words)

  
 State Succession in Respect of Human Rights Treaties
Whether a successor State may in addition be held responsible under general international law for any breaches committed by the predecessor State is controversial.
The idea that humanitarian treaties adhered to by the predecessor State are binding ipso jure on the successor State has for decades been successfully promoted by the ILO and the ICRC with regard to the conventions within their purview.
During the 1990s, spurred by developments in Eastern Europe, the UN Commission on Human Rights and the monitoring bodies of the principal UN human rights treaties have also begun to follow this course of action.
www.ejil.org /journal/Vol7/No4/art1-05.html   (1343 words)

  
 ipso jure definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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 Prohibition (drugs)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Many countries allow a certain amount of personal use of certain drugs, but not sale or manufacture.
Some also set a specific amount of a particular drug, above which is ipso jure considered to be evidence of trafficking or sale of the drug.
In July 2000, the Taliban rulers of Afghanistan ruled opium to be "against Islam" and outlawed it, with verbal and foreign aid support of the US government.
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 Laws : TIPinAsia.info
When the obligations of this Convention are accepted- (a) by a Member which is a party to the Minimum Age (Industry) Convention (Revised), 1937, and a minimum age of not less than 15 years is specified in pursuance of Article 2 of this Convention, this shall ipso jure involve the immediate denunciation of that Convention,
(b) in respect of non-industrial employment as defined in the Minimum Age (Non-Industrial Employment) Convention, 1932, by a Member which is a party to that Convention, this shall ipso jure involve the immediate denunciation of that Convention,
a) the ratification by a Member of the new revising Convention shall ipso jure involve the immediate denunciation of this Convention, notwithstanding the provisions of Article 13 above, if and when the new revising Convention shall have come into force;
www.tipinasia.info /TH/law-info.php?id=60   (1709 words)

  
 Council of Europe - ETS no. 043 - Convention on the Reduction of Cases of Multiple Nationality and on Military ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
They shall not be authorised to retain their former nationality.
Minor children, other than those who are or have been married, shall likewise lose their former nationality in the event of the acquisition ipso jure of the nationality of another Contracting Party upon and by reason of the naturalisation or the exercise of an option or the recovery of nationality by their father and mother.
Where only one parent loses his former nationality, the law of that Contracting Party whose nationality the minor possessed shall determine from which of his parents he shall derive his nationality.
conventions.coe.int /Treaty/EN/Treaties/Html/043.htm   (1578 words)

  
 COURT (from the O. Fr.... - Online Information article about COURT (from the O. Fr....
A tribunal does this not because it has any right or power of its own in the See also:
matter, but because the people have, in enacting the Constitution as a supreme law, declared that all other laws inconsistent with it are ipso jure void.
When a tribunal has ascertained that an inferior law is thus inconsistent, that inferior law is therewith, so far as inconsistent, to be deemed void.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /COR_CRE/COURT_from_the_O_Fr_court_Late_.html   (3835 words)

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