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/sooh"uy joor"is, sooh"ee/, Law.capable of managing one's affairs or assuming legal responsibility. Cf. alieni juris.[1605-15; < L sui juris of one's own right]
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Universalium. 2010.
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Universalium. 2010.
sui juris — sui ju·ris / ju̇r is, yü rēs/ adj [Latin, of one s own right] 1: having full legal capacity to act on one s own behalf: not subject to the authority of another 2: qualified to enjoy full rights of citizenship (as of holding public office or… … Law dictionary
sui juris — 1610s, of full legal age and capacity, in ancient Rome, of the status of one not subject to the patria potestas. For first element, see SUI GENERIS (Cf. sui generis); for second element, see JURIST (Cf. jurist) … Etymology dictionary
Sui juris — (lat.), seines Rechts, sein eigner Herr, mündig, vgl. Emancipation 1) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Sui juris — (lat.), »sein eigner Herr«, heißt im römischen Rechte derjenige, der nicht in der väterlichen Gewalt eines andern steht … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Sui juris — (lat.), seines Rechts, d.h. mündig … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Sui juris — Sui juris, lat., eigenen Rechts, mündig … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
sui juris — [joor′is] [L, of one s own right] Law legally competent to manage one s own affairs, in that one is of legal age and sound mind … English World dictionary
sui juris — /s(y)uway jiiras/ Of his own right; possessing full social and civil rights; not under any legal disability, or the power of another, or guardianship. Having capacity to manage one s own affairs; not under legal disability to act for one s self.… … Black's law dictionary
sui juris — adjective Etymology: Latin, of one s own right Date: 1675 having full legal rights or capacity … New Collegiate Dictionary
sui juris — adjective Having the right and the capability to manage ones own affairs … Wiktionary