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"inviolacy" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being inviolate

5 Sentences With "inviolacy"

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I still thought I could block out the world, retain an inviolacy.
This duty to protect the individual's right to bodily inviolacy arises explicitly from the international law of human rights and the Children's Convention.
My mother would take the wedding ring from her finger and let me handle it for a while, as she told me of its inviolacy, how it never tarnished.
The buyer is obliged to take over the order from the transporter, check the inviolacy of the package, the amount of packages and in case of any damage immediately give notice to the transporter.
Article 42 states the main principles of Dutch government: that it is formed by King and ministers (Subarticle 1) and that "the King is inviolate; the ministers are responsible" (Subarticle 2). Before 1848 the inviolacy of the King was interpreted as a judicial one: he could never be tried in court for whatever reason. This is still so, but ministerial responsibility implies there is since the revision of 1848 primarily a political inviolacy. This means that the King cannot act in a public capacity without ministerial approval: externally the governmental policy is always represented by the responsible minister who, should he feel that the King's personal influence in it threatens to become too predominant, has to resign if he cannot prevent it; what happens internally between King and ministers is the Crown Secret, never to be divulged.

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