Relating to administration of justice, or office of a judge. Regular; done in conformity to the laws of the country and the practice which Is there observed.
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JURIDICAL DAY
A day proper for the transaction of business in court; one on which the court may lawfully sit. excluding Sundays and some holidays.
JURIDICAL PERSON
Entity, as a firm, that is not a single natural person , as a human being, authorized by law with duties and rights, recognized as a legal authority having a […]
JURIDICUS
Lat. Relating to the courts or to the administration of justice; juridical ; lawful. Dies juridicus , a lawful day for the transaction of business in court; a day on […]
JURIS
Lat Of right; of law.
JURISCONSULT
A jurist; a person skilled in the science of law, particularly of international or public law.
JURISCONSULTUS
Lat In Roman law. An expert in juridical science; a person thoroughly versed in the laws, who was habitually resorted to, for information and advice, both by private persons as […]
JURISDICTION
The power and authority constitutionally conferred upon (or constitutionally recognized as existing in) a court or judge to pronounce the sentence of the law, or to award the remedies provided […]
JURISDICTION CLAUSE
a term used in equity cases that are part of a complaint that gives power to courts to hear a dispute.
JURISDICTIONAL
Pertaining or relating to jurisdiction ; conferring jurisdiction ; showing or disclosing jurisdiction; defining or limiting jurisdiction; essential to jurisdiction.
JURISDICTIONAL DISPUTE
the term given to the controversy seen between labour unions with each claiming a right to represent workers.
JURISDICTIONAL STRIKE
Illegal strike in an organization over a particular group of employees in dispute about the right to represent a existing trade union .
JURISINCEPTOR
Lat. A student of the civil law.
JURISPERITUS
Lat. Skilled or learned in the law.
JURISPRUDENCE
The philosophy of law, or the science which treats of the prin- ciples of positive law and legal relatious. “The term is wrongly applied to actual systems of law, or […]
JURISPRUDENTS
Lat. In the civil and common law. Jurisprudence , or legal science. Jurisprudentia est divinarum atque humanaruin rerum notitia, justi atque injusti scientia. Jurisprudence is the knowledge of things divine […]
JURIST
One who is versed or skilled in law; answering to the Latin “jurisper- itus,” (q. v.) One who is skilled in the civil law , or law of nations. The […]
JURISTIC
Pertaining or belonging to , or characteristic of, jurisprudence , or a Jurist, or the legal profession.
JURISTIC ACT
A court of law ‘s judgment or parties’ legally binding agreement, this is the actions with legal effect that establish the decisions.
JURNEDUM
In old English law . A journey; a day’s traveliug. Cowell.
JURO
In Spanish law. A certain perpetual pension, granted by the king ou the public reveuues, aud more especially on the salt-works, by favor, either in consideration of meritorious services, or […]
JUROR
One member of a jury. Sometimes, one who takes an oath; as in the term “non-juror,” a person who refuses certain oaths.
JUROR’S BOOK
A list of persons qualified to serve on juries.
JURY
In practice . A certain number of men, selected according to law, and sworn (jurati) to inquire of certain matters of fact, and declare the truth upon evidence to be […]
JURY BOX
the term that describes the space where the jury sits during the trial.