- coram judice
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Before the jurisdiction of the court.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.
coram judice — /kawr am jooh di see , kohr am/, Law. before a court having the authority to hear and decide (the case in question). [1600 10; < L: in the presence of a judge] * * * … Universalium
coram judice — still under consideration by a judge (Latin) … English contemporary dictionary
coram judice — Within the jurisdiction of the court. The United States v Arredondo (US) 6 Pet 691, 8 L Ed 547, 554 … Ballentine's law dictionary
coram judice — |kō(ˌ)ram|yüdə̇ˌkā, ōrəm , |jüdə̇ˌsē adverb (or adjective) Etymology: Latin, literally, before a judge : before a judge having jurisdiction * * * /kawr am jooh di see , kohr am/, Law. before a court having the authority to hear and decide (the… … Useful english dictionary
coram populo — in the presence of the public ; for appearance s sake. ♦ coram judice, before a judge. ♦ coram paribus, before one s equals or peers … Dictionary of difficult words
Coram — may refer to: Coram, working name of the Thomas Coram Foundation for Children, an English charity Coram Boy, a novel by Jamila Gavin Coram Boy (play), a stage play adopted from the novel by Jamila Gavin Coram, Montana, place in Flathead County… … Wikipedia
Coram non judice — Coram non judice, Latin for before one who is not a judge, is a legal term typically used to indicate a legal proceeding without a judge, with improper venue, or without jurisdiction. Categories: Latin legal termsLatin legal phrase stubs … Wikipedia
coram non judice — /koram non jiiwdasiy/ In presence of a person not a judge. When a suit is brought and determined in a court which has no jurisdiction in the matter, then it is said to be coram non judice, and the judgment is void … Black's law dictionary
coram non judice — /koram non jiiwdasiy/ In presence of a person not a judge. When a suit is brought and determined in a court which has no jurisdiction in the matter, then it is said to be coram non judice, and the judgment is void … Black's law dictionary
coram non judice — Before one who is not the judge. That is, before a court which has not jurisdiction of the matter. A proceeding had and determined by a court without such jurisdiction is said to be coram non judice, the situation being the same as if there were… … Ballentine's law dictionary