Lat. In the civil law . A suspension or intermission of the administration of justice in courts; vacation time. Calvin.
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JUSTIZA
In Spanish law. The name anciently given to a high judicial magistrate , or supreme judge, who was the ultimate interpreter of the laws, and possessed other high powers.
JUSTS, or JOUSTS
Exercises between martial men and persons of houor, with spears, on horseback; different from tournaments, which were military exercises between many men in troops. 24 Hen. VIII. c. 13. Justum […]
JUVENILE COURT
the name of the court that hears matters relating to the offenses committed y minors.
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
a term used to describe the wrong doing of youths and children.
JUVENILE INSURANCE
Coverage for a child, one who is less than 21, as an insurance policy .
JUXTA
Lat. Near; following; according to.
JUZGADO
In Spanish law. The judiciary; the body of judges; the judges who concur in a decree. K. B. 685 KEEP K