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- The judiciary (also known as the judicial system, judicature, judicial branch, judiciative branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts...
- church courts, middle judicatories are also typically the prin****l venue for handling issues of clergy discipline. Middle judicatories also often handle...
- one of the best organized and funded of all ****berland Presbyterian judicatories. After the partial reunion of the ****berland Presbyterian Church and...
- to do so for non-self-supporting parishes.[citation needed] The middle judicatory consists of a diocese headed by a bishop who is ****isted by a standing...
- archdioceses as the churches listed above. Rather, it is divided into a middle judicatory. The Lutheran Church - International, based in Springfield, Illinois,...
- to the emperor is forbidden. The sentence of one judicatory is to be respected by other judicatories of equal rank; re-trial may take place only before...
- with the other bishops ****ociating. The Judicial Council is the highest judicatory body of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. It is an appellate court...
- became very evident to me on the night of August 16, 1983, when local judicatory leaders offered their corporate blessing to the TURIN SHROUD EXHIBIT and...
- into nine regions. Within the ELCA the term synod refers to the middle judicatory, which is referred to in some other denominations as "presbyteries", "districts"...
- judge, judgement, judgment, judgmental, judicable, judicative, judicator, judicatory, judicature, judicial, judiciary, judicious, nonjudicial, prejudge, prejudgment...