Judicature
21judicature — noun Etymology: Middle French, from Medieval Latin judicatura, from Latin judicatus, past participle of judicare Date: circa 1530 1. the action of judging ; the administration of justice 2. a court of justice 3. judiciary 1 …
22Judicature — Prévôté Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sous l Ancien Régime, la prévôté était le premier degré de la justice royale. Apparues au XIe siècle, les prévôtés portaient divers noms… …
23judicature — /jooh di kay cheuhr, keuh choor /, n. 1. the administration of justice, as by judges or courts. 2. the office, function, or authority of a judge. 3. the jurisdiction of a judge or court. 4. a body of judges. 5. the power of administering justice… …
24judicature — noun a) the administration of justice b) the position or status of a judge …
25judicature — Synonyms and related words: Areopagus, adjudgment, adjudication, arbitrament, arbitration, board, choice, council, court, court of arbitration, court of justice, court of law, curia, deeming, discrimination, forum, good judgment, inquisition,… …
26Judicature — Procédure civile: condition judiciaire, dignité du juge et durée de ses fonctions …
27judicature — ju·di·ca·ture || dÊ’uËdɪkÉ™tʃʊr / tʃə n. administration of justice; judicial authority; position of a judge; act of judging; league of judges …
28judicature — n. 1. Administration of justice. 2. Jurisdiction …
29Judicature — E Measures relating to, passed by second La Fontaine Baldwin government, 86 87; S Act for establishing Superior Court for Upper Canada passed, 92; amended, 94. Sy Bill passed by Special Council, 255. BL Revisions of system, 286, 300 301; terms …
30judicature — ju·di·ca·ture …