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Extrajudicial
Extrajudicial Ex`tra*ju*di"cial, a. Out of or beyond the power authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not valid as a part of a judicial proceeding; as, extrajudicial oaths, judgments, etc., are null and void. -- Ex`tra*ju*di"cial*ly, adv.
Extrajudicial
Extrajudicial Ex`tra*ju*di"cial, a. Out of or beyond the proper authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not legally required. ``An extrajudicial opinion.' --Hallam. -- Ex`tra*ju*di"cial*ly, adv.
Extrajudicial conveyance
Extrajudicial conveyance Extrajudicial conveyance (Law) A conveyance, as by deed, effected by the act of the parties and not involving, as in the fine and recovery, judicial proceedings.
Extrajudicially
Extrajudicial Ex`tra*ju*di"cial, a. Out of or beyond the power authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not valid as a part of a judicial proceeding; as, extrajudicial oaths, judgments, etc., are null and void. -- Ex`tra*ju*di"cial*ly, adv.
Extrajudicially
Extrajudicial Ex`tra*ju*di"cial, a. Out of or beyond the proper authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction; not legally required. ``An extrajudicial opinion.' --Hallam. -- Ex`tra*ju*di"cial*ly, adv.
Injudicial
Injudicial In`ju*di"cial, a. Not according to the forms of law; not judicial. [R.]
Injudicious
Injudicious In`ju*di"cious, a. [Pref. in- not + judicious; cf. F. injudicieux.] 1. Not judicious; wanting in sound judgment; undiscerning; indiscreet; unwise; as, an injudicious adviser. An injudicious biographer who undertook to be his editor and the protector of his memory. --A. Murphy. 2. Not according to sound judgment or discretion; unwise; as, an injudicious measure. Syn: Indiscreet; inconsiderate; undiscerning; incautious; unwise; rash; hasty; imprudent.
Injudiciously
Injudiciously In`ju*di"cious*ly, adv. In an injudicious manner.
Injudiciousness
Injudiciousness In`ju*di"cious*ness, n. The quality of being injudicious; want of sound judgment; indiscretion. --Whitlock.
Judicial
Judicial Ju*di"cial, a. [L. judicialis, fr. judicium judgment, fr. judex judge: cf. OF. judicial. See Judge.] 1. Pertaining or appropriate to courts of justice, or to a judge; practiced or conformed to in the administration of justice; sanctioned or ordered by a court; as, judicial power; judicial proceedings; a judicial sale. ``Judicial massacres.' --Macaulay. Not a moral but a judicial law, and so was abrogated. --Milton. 2. Fitted or apt for judging or deciding; as, a judicial mind. 3. Belonging to the judiciary, as distinguished from legislative, administrative, or executive. See Executive. 4. Judicious. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Judicially
Judicially Ju*di"cial*ly, adv. In a judicial capacity or judicial manner. ``The Lords . . . sitting judicially.' --Macaulay.
Judiciary
Judiciary Ju*di"cia*ry (?; 277), a. [L. judiciarius, fr. judicium judgment: cf. F. judiciare. See Judicial.] Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding. --Bp. Burnet.
Judiciary
Judiciary Ju*di"cia*ry, n. [Cf. LL. judiciaria, F. judiciaire.] That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on the judiciary.
Judiciously
Judiciously Ju*di"cious*ly, adv. In a judicious manner; with good judgment; wisely.
Judiciousness
Judiciousness Ju*di"cious*ness, n. The quality or state of being judicious; sagacity; sound judgment.
recall of judicial decisions
Recall Re*call", n. (Political Science) (a) The right or procedure by which a public official, commonly a legislative or executive official, may be removed from office, before the end of his term of office, by a vote of the people to be taken on the filing of a petition signed by a required number or percentage of qualified voters. (b) Short for recall of judicial decisions, the right or procedure by which the decision of a court may be directly reversed or annulled by popular vote, as was advocated, in 1912, in the platform of the Progressive party for certain cases involving the police power of the state.

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- respost a Vox durant el judici de l'1-O". Vilaweb.cat (in Catalan). 10 January 2022. Retrieved 16 February 2022. "El Suprem obre judici oral contra Reguant...
- Francisco Pacheco, Lo Judici Final ("The Last Judgment"), Musée Goya, Castres, France....
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- Alzira, Valencia, José Joaquín Casasús was the son of José Javier Casasús Judici de Echarte, knight of the Order of Montesa, and of Margarita de Navía-Osorio...
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- Editorial Crítica. ISBN 978-8416771950. "El govern demana l'anul·lació del judici sumaríssim contra Lluís Companys". CCMA. 15 October 2009. "Joan Vilarroya...
- based upon precedents or similarities, and presumption of a judge or man (judicis or hominis), when the law is silent on the subject and an opinion must...