Legal Definition of Stringent

Lawmakers have expressed outrage and called for harsh penalties. Among these men, there was a strict code of honor, the violation of which was punishable by death. Armstrong and others have pointed out that professional cycling has the strictest drug tests of any professional sport. They must do so without partisan bias, but with a strict sense of enforcement and a more thorough definition of the law. At that time, there were strict regulations to accommodate passengers, some of which are still in force. Nevertheless, we have strict regulations for adoption in this country. Search the dictionary of legal abbreviations and acronyms for acronyms and/or abbreviations that contain strict acronyms. Latin stringent-, stringens, present participle of stringere Everard frowned anxiously; He had feared this question, but he had to be firm, because the doctor`s instructions were strict. And is the policy really cleaner when strict restrictions are introduced? I don`t know what Textor might think now, except that he was too strict in his rules. Strict control of all local authorities by the central government has been envisaged. Joshua Stamper`s ©2006 New Jerusalem Music/ASCAP Music Theme Search the American Encyclopedia of Law, Asian Encyclopedia of Law, European Encyclopedia of Law, UK Encyclopedia of Law, or Latin American and Spanish Encyclopedia of Law for Stringent. You might be interested in the historical significance of this term. Search or search Rigorous in Historical Law in the Encyclopedia of Law.