"Legally" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Legally refers to something that is done in accordance with the law or is legally acceptable. It can also describe something that is binding or enforceable by law.
The word "legalities" refers to the formal rules, regulations, and laws that govern a particular activity, institution, or organization. It can also imply the bureaucratic or administrative aspects of something, such as the paperwork, processes, and formalities required to ensure compliance with the law. Legalities often involve technicalities, procedures, and formalities that must be followed in order to satisfy the requirements of the law or regulatory body.
A legatee is a beneficiary or recipient of a legacy, which is a sum of money or property left to someone as part of a will or inheritance.
Legates refers to individuals who represent another person, organization, or group in an official capacity, typically in a diplomatic or ambassadorial role. The term is often used to describe bishops or clergy who are sent as representatives to a synod, council, or other gathering, or to represent a particular church or diocese.
The noun "legateship" refers to the position or office of a legate, which is a person authorized to represent someone, usually in a formal or official capacity, and to make decisions or take actions on their behalf.
A delegation or a legation refers to a group of people or an individual sent to represent a government, organization, or entity to another country, government, or organization, typically for formal diplomatic or official purposes. In a broader sense, a legation can also refer to any group of people sent to perform a specific task or mission, such as a scientific expedition or a diplomatic mission.