Similar words: unlawfully, awfully, lawful, unlawful, unlawfulness, sorrowfully, awful, fully. Meaning: adv. 1. in a manner acceptable to common custom 2. by law; conforming to the law.
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31. Equity Interest: shall refer to all of the equity interest lawfully now held and hereafter acquired by Pledgor in Party C.
32. Polly only thought, at that time, of improving on her successful propitiation of Miss Nipper, and devising some means of having little Florence aide her, lawfully, and without rebellion.
33. As my lawfully wedded husband, in sickness and in health, till death parts us.
34. Jack, do you take Mary to be your lawfully wedded wife?
35. Article 8 Binding Effect ; Legal Protection A lawfully formed contract is legally binding on the parties.
36. A lawfully formed contract is legally binding on the parties.
37. Similarly, under section 58 of that Act, Kevin would be justified in peaceably entering onto the land for the purpose of exercising a right-of-way or profit to which he is lawfully entitled.
38. Cause losing to owner, assume liability to pay compensation lawfully.
39. Beidasiman is affirmatory, will pay economy to compensate gold to all employee lawfully.
40. Mary,[http://sentencedict.com/lawfully.html] do you take Jack to be your lawfully wedded husband?
41. Break the law to be suspected of violating discipline, deliver discipline check in time censorial mechanism and judiciary penalize lawfully according to discipline.
42. If civil jurisdiction extend thus far, what might not lawfully be introduced into religion?
43. Should you do things lawfully and behave properly, no one can make a laughingstock of you.
44. Assignment of company bonds shall be carried out at a lawfully established securities exchange.
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