US /ˈliɡəl/
・UK /'li:ɡl/
They feared the king would use orders to gain support for absolutist goals and to make formal distinctions among the peerage, which could lead to its legal breakup into two separate classes,
and that the king would later play one against the other and eventually limit the legal privileges of hereditary nobility.
Lucky for the rich, there are totally legal tax havens right here in the U.S.
- Lucky for the rich, there are totally legal tax havens
He laid the fundamentals, which is a solid financial and legal system, stable, and
and legal system, stable and largely clean government,
ONLY AFTER SHE HIRED LEGAL
Scarlett Johansson's legal team wants details on exactly how they were able to create that voice that sounds like, she said, so eerily similar.
but my right hon. Friend the Justice Secretary has made it clear that he is taking legal
Friend, the Justice Secretary, has made clear that he is taking legal advice on the possibility of a judicial review of this decision.
In 1994, Texas elected a new governor, George W. Bush, who made it legal to carry a concealed gun his first year in office and set off a trend in the state that's continued for decades.
Within two years, Texas made it legal to carry weapons in places of worship.
Cohen was later reimbursed by submitting monthly invoices for legal services, which were paid by Trump through the Trump Organization.
for legal services,
You don't have to be afraid of a major depreciation of the currency here, which is kind of related also, of course, to the political stability, to the strong legal and institutional setting here.
to the strong legal and institutional setting here.
Keep a diary, keep a log of events, because if you do need to seek some legal advice, then that's really helpful.
Bullying doesn't have a legal definition, which means it's very difficult to bring a case unless you do have a psychiatric injury, whereas harassment cases can be brought under the Equality Act.
Now a right in this case means somebody's legal claim to vote.
Now a right in this case means somebody's legal claim to vote.