licitly
1 of 1adverb/ˈlɪsɪtli/
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in a manner that is acceptable by the law
- The company licitly obtained all the necessary permits before starting construction.
- Drugs can only be sold licitly when approved by the health authorities.
- The artwork was licitly acquired from a reputable gallery.
- He licitly inherited the property according to his grandfather's will.
- Licitly operating a business requires following all government regulations.
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