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1 legally
1 ( in the eyes of the law) [liable, valid, void] juridiquement ; to be legally represented être représenté par un avocat ; to be legally qualified être juriste ; to be legally responsible for sth avoir la responsabilité légale de qch ; to be legally entitled to do avoir le droit de faire ; legally, the matter is complex du point de vue juridique, l'affaire est compliquée ; this contract is legally binding ce contrat vous engage ;2 ( in accordance with the law) [act, marry] conformément à la loi ; [buy, sell, import, work] légalement. -
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legally ['li:gəlɪ]légalement;∎ to act legally agir légalement ou dans la légalité;∎ to be legally binding avoir force de loi, être juridiquement contraignant;∎ to be held legally responsible for sth être tenu légalement ou juridiquement responsable de qch;∎ legally you're not responsible légalement ou du point de vue légal, vous n'êtes pas responsable;∎ they were not legally married ils vivaient maritalement -
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4 legally
légalement;∎ to act legally agir légalement ou dans la légalité;∎ to be legally binding avoir force de loi;∎ legally responsible responsable en droit -
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7 legally admissible
Jur. recevable en droitEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > legally admissible
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8 legally binding
Jur. juridiquement contraignant; ayant force de loiEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > legally binding
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9 legally enforceable claim
Jur., Fin. droit de créance juridiquement contraignantEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > legally enforceable claim
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10 legally obliged
Jur. juridiquement tenu deEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > legally obliged
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11 legally liable
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12 legally married
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13 legally, qualified, medical, practitioner
médecin dûment qualifié(pour exercer sa profession)English-French legislative terms > legally, qualified, medical, practitioner
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14 empower
empower [ɪmˈpaʊər]a. ( = authorize) to empower sb to do sth autoriser qn à faire qch ; (legally) habiliter qn à faire qchb. to empower sb ( = make stronger) rendre qn plus fort ; ( = make more independent) permettre à qn de s'assumer* * *[ɪm'paʊə(r)]transitive verb ( legally)to empower somebody to do — autoriser quelqu'un à faire; ( politically) donner à quelqu'un le pouvoir de faire
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15 liable
liable [ˈlaɪəbl]a. to be liable to do sth ( = be likely to) avoir des chances de faire qch ; ( = risk) risquer de faire qchb. ( = subject) to be liable to sth être sujet à qch• to be liable to imprisonment/a fine être passible d'emprisonnement/d'une amendec. ( = legally responsible) (civilement) responsable (for sb/sth de qn/qch)* * *['laɪəbl]1) ( likely)it's liable to rain — il risque de pleuvoir, il se peut qu'il pleuve
2) ( prone)3) ( legally subject)to be liable to — être passible de [fine, prosecution]
to be liable for ou to tax — [person, company] être imposable; [goods] être soumis à l'impôt
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17 embody
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18 honestly
honestly [ˈɒnɪstlɪ][act, behave, say, answer] honnêtement ; [think, expect] vraiment• honestly? c'est vrai ?• I can honestly say that... franchement, je peux dire que...• I honestly believe that... je suis convaincu que...• no, honestly, I'm fine non, vraiment, je me sens bien• honestly, I don't care honnêtement, ça m'est égal• I didn't do it, honestly ce n'est pas moi, je le jure• quite honestly... en toute honnêteté...• honestly, this is getting ridiculous! (inf) ça devient vraiment ridicule !━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ The French word honnêtement has a double n.* * *['ɒnɪstlɪ]1) ( truthfully) honnêtement2) ( legally) honnêtement3) ( sincerely) [believe] franchement; [say] sincèrementquite honestly,... — franchement...
honestly, there's no problem — je vous assure, il n'y a aucun problème
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20 prima facie
prima facie [‚praɪməˈfeɪ∫ɪ]* * *[ˌpraɪmə 'feɪʃiː] 1.adjective Law, gen légitime (à première vue)2.adverb Law, gen de prime abord
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legally — adv. Legally is used with these adjectives: ↑accountable, ↑binding, ↑blind, ↑bound, ↑correct, ↑deaf, ↑dubious, ↑effective, ↑incompetent, ↑insane, ↑justified, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
legally — / li:gəli/ adverb according to the law ♦ the contract is legally binding according to the law, the contract has to be obeyed ♦ the directors are legally responsible the law says that the directors are responsible … Marketing dictionary in english
legally — According to law; properly. As the word is used in a statute referring to the legally administered affairs of a bank, it is held to import a compliance with the statutes of the state, and particularly a compliance with the statutes regulating the … Ballentine's law dictionary