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Definition of judicial
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Judicial
(a.)
Judicious.
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Censure
::
Censure
(n.)
Judicial
or
ecclesiastical
sentence
or
reprimand;
condemnatory
judgment.
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..
Thing
::
Thing (n.) In
Scandinavian
countries,
a
legislative
or
judicial
assembly..
Court
::
Court (n.) The
session
of a
judicial
assembly.
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..
Retry
::
Retry (v. t.) To try (esp.
judicially)
a
second
time; as, to retry a case; to retry an
accused
person..
Litigate
::
Litigate
(v. i.) To carry on a suit by
judicial
process.
Injudicial
::
Injudicial
(a.) Not
according
to the forms of law; not
judicial.
Law
::
Law (n.) Trial by the laws of the land;
judicial
remedy;
litigation;
as, to go law..
Vacation
::
Vacation
(n.)
Intermission
of
judicial
proceedings;
the space of time
between
the end of one term and the
beginning
of the next;
nonterm;
recess.
Penalty
::
Penalty
(n.) Penal
retribution;
punishment
for crime or
offense;
the
suffering
in
person
or
property
which is
annexed
by law or
judicial
decision
to the
commission
of a
crime,
offense,
or
trespass..
Scire Facias
::
Scire
facias
() A
judicial
writ,
founded
upon some
record,
and
requiring
the party
proceeded
against
to show cause why the party
bringing
it
should
not have
advantage
of such
record,
or (as in the case of scire
facias
to
repeal
letters
patent)
why the
record
should
not be
annulled
or
vacated..
Affirm
::
Affirm
(v. t.) To
declare,
as a fact,
solemnly,
under
judicial
sanction.
See
Affirmation,
4..
Inquisible
::
Inquisible
(a.)
Admitting
judicial
inquiry.
Custody
::
Custody
(n.)
Judicial
or penal
safe-keeping.
Chancellor
::
Chancellor
(n.) A
judicial
court of
chancery,
which in
England
and in the
United
States
is
distinctively
a court with
equity
jurisdiction..
Retrial
::
Retrial
(n.) A
secdond
trial,
experiment,
or test; a
second
judicial
trial,
as of an
accused
person..
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..
Judge
::
Judge (v. t.) To
arrogate
judicial
authority
over; to sit in
judgment
upon; to be
censorious
toward.
Censure
::
Censure
(v. i.) To
condemn
or
reprimand
by a
judicial
or
ecclesiastical
sentence.
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