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Dies juridicus
Dies juridicus Di"es ju*rid"i*cus; pl. Dies juridici. [L.] (Law) A court day.

Meaning of Juridicus from wikipedia

- (juridicus) was used for defining a day which is not a (court) day or a day on which no legal business is carried on. Literally, dies non (juridicus)...
- from Rome attests that after serving as praetor he officially served as juridicus in Britain when he had to replace an unnamed consular, then after his...
- Roland in Moonlight. Angelico. Page 231. Supiot, Alain. (2007). Homo Juridicus: On the Anthropological Function of the Law. Verso. Smith, James K. A...
- troops. To ****ist him in legal matters he had an adviser, the legatus juridicus, and those in Britain appear to have been distinguished lawyers perhaps...
- latest. Once he left the office of praetor, Crispinus then served as juridicus, or judge, in Asturia and Gallaecia, around the years 136 through 138...
- was in 84 when Javolenus Priscus came to Roman Britain and served as a juridicus (senior judge) and remained there for two years. He returned to Rome where...
- but when Pliny wrote it was an important place, being the conventus juridicus for the whole of the surrounding country. Cicero mentions that he p****ed...
- functions; of these, the one governed by Caesaraugusta, the conventus juridicus Caesaraugust****, was one of the largest of the seven into which the province...
- legatus to the proconsul of Asia. Postumius followed this with a term as juridicus of Aemilia, Etruria and Tuscany, then a commission as legatus legionis...
- The coastal area was subdivided into three regions called conventus juridicus which were named after the towns of Scardona (Skradin), Salona and Narona...