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Definition of judicial
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Judicial
(a.)
Judicious.
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Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The
institution
and
carrying
on of a suit in a court of law or
equity,
to
obtain
some
right,
or to
redress
and
punish
some
wrong;
the
carrying
on of a
judicial
proceeding
in
behalf
of a
complaining
party,
as
distinguished
from
defense..
Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) The
hearing
a
matter
judicially.
Judge
::
Judge (v. t.) To
arrogate
judicial
authority
over; to sit in
judgment
upon; to be
censorious
toward.
Judicial
::
Judicial
(a.)
Judicious.
Pretorian
::
Pretorian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pretor
or
magistrate;
judicial;
exercised
by, or
belonging
to, a
pretor;
as,
pretorian
power or
authority..
Judicial
::
"Judicial
(a.)
Belonging
to the
judiciary,
as
distinguished
from
legislative,
administrative,
or
executive.
See
Executive..
Declarator
::
Declarator
(n.) A form of
action
by which some right or
interest
is
sought
to be
judicially
declared.
Adjudgment
::
Adjudgment
(n.) The act of
adjudging;
judicial
decision;
adjudication.
Forum
::
Forum (n.) A
market
place or
public
place in Rome, where
causes
were
judicially
tried,
and
orations
delivered
to the
people..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To
determine
in the
exercise
of
judicial
power;
to
decide
or award
judicially;
to
adjudicate;
as, the case was
adjudged
in the
November
term..
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A
legislative
or
judicial
body; an
assembly;
a
society
or
association;
as, the
Chamber
of
Deputies;
the
Chamber
of
Commerce..
Adjudication
::
Adjudication
(n.) A
deliberate
determination
by the
judicial
power;
a
judicial
decision
or
sentence.
Judicially
::
Judicially
(adv.)
In a
judicial
capacity
or
judicial
manner.
Adjudicate
::
Adjudicate
(v. t.) To
adjudge;
to try and
determine,
as a
court;
to
settle
by
judicial
decree..
Litigation
::
Litigation
(n.) The act or
process
of
litigating;
a suit at law; a
judicial
contest.
Consistency
::
Consistency
(n.)
Agreement
or
harmony
of all parts of a
complex
thing among
themselves,
or of the same thing with
itself
at
different
times;
the
harmony
of
conduct
with
profession;
congruity;
correspondence;
as, the
consistency
of laws,
regulations,
or
judicial
decisions;
consistency
of
opinions;
consistency
of
conduct
or of
character..
Administrator
::
Administrator
(n.) One who
administers
affairs;
one who
directs,
manages,
executes,
or
dispenses,
whether
in
civil,
judicial,
political,
or
ecclesiastical
affairs;
a
manager..
Invocation
::
Invocation
(n.) A call or
summons;
especially,
a
judicial
call,
demand,
or
order;
as, the
invocation
of
papers
or
evidence
into
court..
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.)
Judgment;
judicial
sentence;
penal
decree;
condemnation.
Condemnation
::
Condemnation
(n.) The act of
judicially
condemning,
or
adjudging
guilty,
unfit for use, or
forfeited;
the act of
dooming
to
punishment
or
forfeiture..
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