0 having a right or existence as stated by law: --
The country has de facto independence now, and it will soon be recognized de jure by the world's governments.
1 having a right or existence as stated by law: --
The ruling invalidated de jure segregation in public schooling.
They should take place here, and if they do not happen here in fact, they happen de jure.
Such a comparison leads to an overemphasis of infertility within the divorcing population, since the term 'duration of marriage' officially describes the de jure length of marriage up to divorce.
It is true that the official calculation offers figures for different age-at-marriage groups, but these still have the defect of deriving from data on de jure duration.
Some of this area does not relate directly to land with forest cover, merely that it is destined for forestry activities de jure.
In print media this has taken the form of a de jure recognition of the linguistic division which already existed.
In reality the de jure marriage duration consists of two periods of time: cohabitation and separation.
In another variety, the territory de jure belongs to a state that undertakes to forego any military presence in it.
Someone or something may for instance have extensive knowledge in a certain field : he is a de jure authority.