- to
grant its
overseas oidores functions and
powers which in the
mother country normally fell to
other officials. Thus, the
oidores of the
overseas audiencias...
-
general welfare. On
these trips the
Oidores were
authorized to take such
action as they
deemed to be necessary.
Oidores were
forbidden to
receive any fees...
- Andrés de Olmos, left
Spain with the
first civil officials,
magistrates (
oidores),
towards the end of
August 1528, and
reached Mexico on
December 6. Thirteen...
- who
shall be
governor and
captain general; four
judges of
civil cases [
oidores], who will also be
judges of
criminal cases [alcaldes del crimen]; a crown...
-
applied to the
appellate courts in
early modern Spain. Each
audiencia had
oidores (Spanish: judges, literally, "hearers"). The
first audiencia was founded...
- "Audiencia"
because of the
tension between Moxó and the
Oidores. On 26 May 1809, the
Audiencia oidores received rumors that García León de
Pizarro planned...
-
legislative authority, and
served as the
executive on an
interim basis.
Judges (
oidores) held "formidable power.
Their role in
judicial affairs and in overseeing...
- the
oidores do not
interfere with
these regards, nor that said
President interfere in
those matters of
justice and that he sign with the
oidores all that...
-
Audiencia consisted of a
president and four
oidores (judges). Nuño Beltrán de Guzmán was
named president. His
oidores were Juan
Ortiz de Matienzo,
Diego Delgadillo...
- a president,
governor and
captain general; five
judges of
civil cases [
oidores], who
shall also be
judges of
criminal cases [alcaldes del crimen]; a crown...