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Judication — (v. lat.), 1) Untersuchung; 2) Beurtheilung. Judicatōrisch, richterlich. Judicatorii dies, so v.w. Kritische Tage … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Judication — Judication, lat. deutsch, Urtheil, Untersuchung; judicatorisch, richterlich; judicatum, richterliches Urtheil; Judicaturbank, das Handelsgericht; judicialiter, gerichtlich; Judicialtransaction, gerichtlicher Vergleich; judiciarisch, gerichtlich,… … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
judication — (n.) 1620s, from L. judicationem (nom. judicatio), noun of action from pp. stem of judicare to judge, related to judicem (see JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.)) … Etymology dictionary
judication — noun The act of judging, judgment. From this mode of bringing forward evidence, arises that last kind of dispute which we call the judication, or examination of the excuses alleged. And that is of this kind: whether it was right that his mother… … Wiktionary
judication — di·judication; … English syllables
judication — (ju di ka sion) s. f. Nom donné quelquefois, dans le langage philosophique, à l opération de l esprit qui consiste à porter un jugement, à faire usage de la faculté judiciaire. ÉTYMOLOGIE Lat. judicationem, de judicare, juger … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
judication — judicāˈtion noun Judgement • • • Main Entry: ↑judicature … Useful english dictionary
Res judicata — or res iudicata (RJ), also known as claim preclusion, is the Latin term for a matter [already] judged , and may refer to two concepts: in both civil law and common law legal systems, a case in which there has been a final judgment and is no… … Wikipedia
award — 1 vt [Anglo French awarder agarder to look at, decide on, impose, alteration of Old French esguarder to look at, from es , intensive prefix + guarder to guard] 1: to give in accordance with a judicial or administrative determination or decision… … Law dictionary
JUGEMENT — Le jugement est l’acte de la pensée qui affirme ou nie, et qui ainsi pose le vrai; plus largement, c’est le point d’arrêt d’un problème, qui s’achève dans une décision. L’existence du jugement est donc au point de rencontre de multiples approches … Encyclopédie Universelle