Judicial is pertaining to judgement of courts of justice or to the administration of justice. Judicial can also pertain to a judge, or person who oversees a court.
No, assessment is not a synonym for judicial review. Assessment refers to the evaluation or analysis of something, while judicial review is the process by which courts review the actions of government entities to ensure they are constitutional.
Judicial typically refers to actions or decisions related to the legal system and courts. It involves processes of interpreting and applying the law, resolving disputes, and delivering justice through legal proceedings.
Florida is a judicial state for foreclosures. This means that lenders must go through the court system to foreclose on a property in Florida. This process typically involves filing a lawsuit against the borrower.
Although the word lawine is not credited as having a recognised definition, it is still accepted in word games such as scrabble. It is thought that the term is derived from an alternate spelling which refers to an avalanche.
Judicial restraint
A judicial decision that may be used as a standard in subsequent similar cases.
As a noun in a sentence describing a judicial decision, treatment of prisoners-of-war, etc. Look up its dictionary definition.
Judicial release is releasing something early by a judge. If someone is in jail for 5 years and is let out for good behavior this is called judicial release.
In English law, an application for financial relief following the presentation of a petition for divorce, nullity or judicial separation is described as ancillary relief.
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Litigation is a law term. It means the act or process of bringing or contesting a legal action in court, or it could mean a judicial proceeding or contest.
A crime is a criminal act committed with a criminal intent.
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There are 3 syllables in the word judicial. (Ju-di-cial).
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Judicial prevention of a statement or other expression from being published.