Judicial
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice
- expressing careful judgment; -Tyler Dennett; discriminative
- belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge
- relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge; juridical; juridic
n.
- an interpretation of the U.S. constitution holding that the spirit of the times and the needs of the nation can legitimately influence judicial decisions (particularly decisions of the Supreme Court); broad interpretation
n.
- (law) an agreement or concession made by parties in a judicial proceeding (or by their attorneys) relating to the business before the court; must be in writing unless they are part of the court record; stipulation
n.
- the branch of the United States government responsible for the administration of justice
- For the judicial branch, this means Article Three judges.
- The highest court of judicial branch is the Supreme Council of the Magistracy.
- In Greece the judicial branch is divided into civil, and administrative courts.
n.
- (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it; judgment; judgement
n.
- (law) a principle underlying the formulation of jurisprudence; legal principle; judicial principle
n.
- (law) a principle underlying the formulation of jurisprudence; legal principle; judicial doctrine
n.
- a legal proceeding in a court; a judicial contest to determine and enforce legal rights; litigation
n.
- review by a court of law of actions of a government official or entity or of some other legally appointed person or body or the review by an appellate court of the decision of a trial court
- Its acts are not subject to judicial review.
- On 28 September 2016 Lee won the right to have a judicial review.
- The main ground of Shankar's judicial review application was apparent bias.
n.
- a sale of property by the sheriff under authority of a court's writ of execution in order satisfy an unpaid obligation; sheriff's sale; execution sale; forced sale
n.
- a judicial decree regulating the rights and responsibilities of a married couple living apart; legal separation
n.
- the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government; judiciary; judicature; judicatory
- The judicial system comprises three types of courts.
- The judicial system follows similar administrative levels.
- The head of the judicial system in France was the chancellor.
n.
- torture that is sanctioned by the state and executed by duly accredited officials
n.
- (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer; writ
E.g.
- Each judicial district has one or more Standing Chapter 13 Trustees.
- December 20, 1687 the judicial district was incorporated into Sønderhald Hundred.
- In 1988, by the state law Nº 954888, Ibirité won the category of judicial district.
E.g.
- The judicial power was independent of the administrative power.
- They also are given judicial power.
- The political, military and judicial power of the clan chiefs was abolished.
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- A judicial process was opened to Keiko Fujimori, for alleged money laundering.
- The European Commission in turn announced it would closely watch the developments in the judicial process.
- Men and women have equal divorce rights and are required to undergo a judicial process to receive a divorce.
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- Mekki is a strong supporter of judicial independence.
- This is "an important factor in the judicial independence of the boards of appeal" ().
- Weiquan lawyers tend to be especially critical of the lack of judicial independence in China.
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- He received his judicial commission on May 3, 2019.
- He is currently awaiting his judicial commission.
- He received his judicial commission on May 28, 2019.
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- This judicial authority was removed in April 2017.
- The senate, now 24 aldermen, held the executive and judicial authority.
- King figures appeared as the highest judicial authority with a network of courts established under him.
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- The Imperial Household Minister was given the responsibility for observing any judicial proceedings concerning imperial holdings.
- And the Medico-Legal Council and believes that rules on medico-legal aspects that occurred in judicial proceedings when requested by the court.
- Her executors' financial accounts record the payments of reparations to many of those who brought actions before the judicial proceedings in 1291.
E.g.
- She received her federal judicial commission on February 18, 2016.
- During his federal judicial service, Speer also served as dean of Mercer University Law School in Macon from 1893 to 1918.
- Unger also was a federal judicial nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit at the time of his death.
E.g.
- There was a citizen assembly that also had judicial functions.
- The protocol also abolished the judicial functions of the Committee of Ministers.
- The more prominent role of the Court is located in the exercise of its judicial functions.
E.g.
- the aggregate of earlier judicial decisions.
- Islam is the state religion, and sharia is used as the basis of judicial decisions.
- His principal contribution to French law is the advancement of the study of judicial decisions.
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- They do not constitute a court as they do not have judicial powers.
- This gave him important judicial powers along with his executive and legislative ones.
- Cuba's judicial powers and courts remained legally based on the codes of the Spanish government.
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- The national government has separate executive, legislative, and judicial branches.
- Today, the Student Association is made up of the executive, senate and judicial branches.
- ASUCI has executive, legislative, and judicial branches, and is also a member of the United States Student Association.
E.g.
- The other was the Praetor Urbanus, the chief judicial office in Rome.
- He resigned his judicial office in February 1838, and returned to the practice of law at Rochester.
- Judges are appointed by the National Judicial Council and judicial office is permanent until seventy years of age.
E.g.
- There are ten judicial districts, each comprising one or more of Minnesota's 87 counties:
- The twelve judges of the Arkansas Court of Appeals are elected from judicial districts to renewable six-year terms.
- The judicial system is divided into judicial districts at the trial-court level which largely follow the old county lines.
E.g.
- he, after a contentious struggle with the judicial officer of the prison was sent to the ward 8 for punishment.
- Sun Quan considered that Yin Fan seemed knowledgeable about criminal law so he appointed him as a judicial officer.
- A British judicial officer offered a description of Kunwar Singh and described him as "a tall man, about six feet in height".
E.g.
- French judicial authorities had already ordered that he be held in prison on remand.
- In 1907 Guibet reported to the local judicial authorities the crimes committed by agents under La Mpoko.
- Meanwhile, the inmates of the Gulag tell each other about their fate and the arbitrariness of the judicial authorities.