Enbanc
En banc (French: "on [a] bench") is a legal term used to refer a case heard or to be heard before all judges of a court - in other words, before the entire bench - rather than by a panel selected from them.
The legal term is "en banc," which refers to a decision or hearing by all the judges of a court sitting together, rather than a panel. The term is used to indicate that the case is being heard or decided by the full court.
The collective nouns are:a bench of judgesa panel of judges
A judge's desk is commonly referred to as the "bench." In a courtroom, the term "bench" not only refers to the physical structure where the judge sits but also symbolizes the authority and role of the judiciary. Judges preside over legal proceedings from the bench, ensuring that the law is upheld and justice is served.
The meaning of the term bench storage is storage that is placed within a bench. This can be in a piano bench or in a work bench used as a work station for construction.
The standard collective noun is a bench of magistrates.
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A lab bench is the table on which the laboratory work is performed. It is the table or bench at which the engineer or scientist sat to take measurement or perform experiments.
A bench trial is a trial held before a judge sitting without a jury. The term is chiefly used in common law jurisdictions to describe exceptions from jury trial, as most other legal systems (Roman, Islamic and socialist) do not use juries to any great extent.