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Definition of judicial
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of judicial is as below...
"Judicial
(a.)
Belonging
to the
judiciary,
as
distinguished
from
legislative,
administrative,
or
executive.
See
Executive..
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Report
::
Report
(v. t.) An
account
or
statement
of a
judicial
opinion
or
decision,
or of case
argued
and
determined
in a court of law,
chancery,
etc.; also, in the
plural,
the
volumes
containing
such
reports;
as,
Coke's
Reports..
Court
::
Court (n.) The
session
of a
judicial
assembly.
Audit
::
Audit (a.) An
examination
in
general;
a
judicial
examination.
Disadvantageous
::
Disadvantageous
(a.)
Attended
with
disadvantage;
unfavorable
to
success
or
prosperity;
inconvenient;
prejudicial;
--
opposed
to
advantageous;
as, the
situation
of an army is
disadvantageous
for
attack
or
defense..
Judicial
::
"Judicial
(a.)
Pertaining
or
appropriate
to
courts
of
justice,
or to a
judge;
practiced
or
conformed
to in the
administration
of
justice;
sanctioned
or
ordered
by a
court;
as,
judicial
power;
judicial
proceedings;
a
judicial
sale..
Allocatur
::
Allocatur
(n.)
Allowed.
The word
allocatur
expresses
the
allowance
of a
proceeding,
writ,
order,
etc., by a
court,
judge,
or
judicial
officer..
Animadvert
::
Animadvert
(v. i.) To take
cognizance
judicially;
to
inflict
punishment.
Confession
::
Confession
(n.) An
admission
by a party to whom an act is
imputed,
in
relation
to such act. A
judicial
confession
settles
the issue to which it
applies;
an
extrajudical
confession
may be
explained
or
rebutted..
Jurisdiction
::
"Jurisdiction
(a.) The legal
power,
right,
or
authority
of a
particular
court to hear and
determine
causes,
to try
criminals,
or to
execute
justice;
judicial
authority
over a cause or class of
causes;
as,
certain
suits or
actions,
or the
cognizance
of
certain
crimes,
are
within
the
jurisdiction
of a
particular
court,
that is,
within
the
limits
of its
authority
or
commission..
Elegit
::
Elegit
(n.) A
judicial
writ of
execution,
by which a
defendant's
goods are
appraised
and
delivered
to the
plaintiff,
and, if not
sufficient
to
satisfy
the debt, all of his lands are
delivered,
to be held till the debt is paid by the rents and
profits,
or until the
defendant's
interest
has
expired..
Process
::
Process
(n.) The whole
course
of
proceedings
in a cause real or
personal,
civil or
criminal,
from the
beginning
to the end of the suit;
strictly,
the means used for
bringing
the
defendant
into court to
answer
to the
action;
-- a
generic
term for writs of the class
called
judicial..
Law
::
Law (n.) Trial by the laws of the land;
judicial
remedy;
litigation;
as, to go law..
Pretorian
::
Pretorian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pretor
or
magistrate;
judicial;
exercised
by, or
belonging
to, a
pretor;
as,
pretorian
power or
authority..
Auditor
::
Auditor
(a.) One who hears
judicially,
as in an
audience
court..
Sist
::
Sist (v. t.) To stay, as
judicial
proceedings;
to delay or
suspend;
to
stop..
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
examine
or
investigate
judicially;
to
examine
by
witnesses
or other
judicial
evidence
and the
principles
of law; as, to try a
cause,
or a
criminal..
Placitum
::
Placitum
(n.) A plea; a
pleading;
a
judicial
proceeding;
a suit.
Awarder
::
Awarder
(n.) One who
awards,
or
assigns
by
sentence
or
judicial
determination;
a
judge..
Prejudicial
::
Prejudicial
(a.)
Biased,
possessed,
or
blinded
by
prejudices;
as, to look with a
prejudicial
eye..
Convene
::
Convene
(v. t.) To
summon
judicially
to meet or
appear.
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