legality
/lɪˈdʒæsɪti/Definitions
1. noun
The state of being legal; the quality or state of being lawful or constitutional.
“The company’s legality was questioned after the scandal broke out.”
2. noun
A principle or aspect of law or legality, especially one that is considered to be of general application.
“The concept of legality has evolved over time to incorporate new principles and guidelines.”
3. noun
The state of being in accordance with the law or established rules.
“The new policy aimed to uphold the legality of all business transactions.”
4. adjective
Related to or concerned with law or the principles of law.
“The legality of the contract was reviewed by a team of lawyers.”