Sentences

decretal in a sentence

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Definition

Decretal: an official order or ruling issued by a court or authority, often clarifying legal terms or decisions.

Sample Sentences

  1. The judge issued a decretal order that clarified the terms of the settlement.
  2. In the legal brief, the attorney referenced a relevant decretal from a previous case.
  3. The decretal authority established new guidelines for the interpretation of the law.
  4. Many scholars debate the implications of the recent decretal regarding property rights.
  5. The court's decretal decision set a significant precedent for future rulings.
  6. The judge issued a decreta l that clarified the legal obligations of both parties involved in the case.
  7. In ecclesiastical law, a decretal refers to a formal pronouncement made by the Pope.
  8. The attorney cited the relevant decretal to support his argument in the appeal process.
  9. Scholars often study historical decretals to understand the development of church doctrine.
  10. The impact of the decretal was felt throughout the jurisdiction as it set a new legal precedent.
  11. In the legal document, the decretal provisions were meticulously outlined for all parties involved.
  12. The attorney referenced a historical decretal to support her argument in the appeal.
  13. Understanding the decretal nature of the ruling was essential for the plaintiff's next steps.
  14. The court's decretal statement provided clear guidance on the enforcement of the law.

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