judicatory

  • 11judicatory — 1. adjective of or pertaining to judgement, or to passing a sentence 2. noun a) A court or tribunal b) judicature …

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  • 12judicatory — n. court of law; dispensation of justice adj. of or pertaining to a court of law, judicial; pertaining to the dispensing of justice …

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  • 13judicatory — ju·di·ca·to·ry …

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  • 14judicatory —  Судоустройство …

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  • 15judicatory — ju•di•ca•to•ry [[t]ˈdʒu dɪ kəˌtɔr i, ˌtoʊr i[/t]] n. pl. to•ries, adj. 1) a court of law and justice; tribunal 2) the administration of justice 3) of or pertaining to the administration of justice; judiciary …

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  • 16judicatory — noun the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government • Syn: ↑judiciary, ↑judicature, ↑judicial system • Hypernyms: ↑system, ↑scheme • Hyponyms: ↑ …

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  • 17Middle judicatory — A middle judicatory is an administrative structure or organization found in a religious denominations between the local congregation and the widest or highest national or international level. The term is meant to be neutral with regard to polity …

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  • 18church judicatory — see judicatory …

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  • 19church judicatory — An ecclesiastical court with judicial powers. A court of a church or religious society for the adjudication of questions relating to the faith and practice of the church over which legal or temporal tribunals do not have jurisdiction. 45 Am J1st… …

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  • 20Episcopal polity — is a form of church governance which is hierarchical in structure with the chief authority over a local Christian church resting in a bishop (Greek: episcopos ). This episcopal structure is found most often in the various churches of Orthodox,… …

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