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legal造句
31, He borrowed £150,000 and used the money for legal expenses. 32, He had to go through the usual rigmarole of signing legal papers in order to complete the business deal. 33, In chess there are typically about 36 legal moves from any given board position. 34, The legal profession is starting to be less elitist and more representative. 35, The new rules have made thousands more people ineligible for legal aid. 36, If the council loses the appeal, it will incur all the legal costs. 37, They've been engaged in a legal battle with the council for several months. 38, There are no legal impediments to their appealing against the decision. 39, It is perfectly legal to charge extra for these services. 40, They could take legal action against you if you break the contract. 41, The new law will put official corruption on the same legal footing as treason. 42, He was involved in a long legal wrangle with his employers. 43, The legal wrangle continues. 44, The legal system is full of snares for those who are not wary. 45, They have no legal liability for damage to customers' possessions. 46, Many Britons will still fear the potentially ruinous costs of their legal system. 47, They faced interminable legal hassles if they wanted to claim compensation. 48, Testing patients without their consent would constitute a professional and legal offence. 49, Can you help me translate this legal jargon into plain English? 50, They have decided to initiate legal proceedings against the newspaper. 51, The firm is involved in a legal dispute with a rival company. 52, It is a legal fiction that a corporation is a person. 53, Stronger legal safeguards are needed to protect the consumer. 54, The court adjudged legal damages to her. 55, They cannot achieve their goal through legal means. 56, The Government gave priority to reforming the legal system. 57, He was the legal heir to the throne. 58, The legal authorities cranked up the investigation. 59, We got no change out of the legal department. 60, The legal profession has fallen into disrepute.