slovo | definícia |
juridic (mass) | juridic
- súdny |
juridic (encz) | juridic,soudní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
juridic (encz) | juridic,týkající se fungování soudu Zdeněk Brož |
Juridic (gcide) | Juridic \Ju*rid"ic\, Juridical \Ju*rid"ic*al\, a. [L. juridicus
relating to the administration of justice; jus, juris, right,
law + dicare to pronounce: cf. F. juridique. See Just, a.,
and Diction.]
Pertaining to a judge or to jurisprudence; acting in the
distribution of justice; used in courts of law; according to
law; legal; as, juridical law. "This juridical sword."
--Milton.
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The body corporate of the kingdom, in juridical
construction, never dies. --Burke.
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Juridical days, days on which courts are open.
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juridic (wn) | juridic
adj 1: of or relating to the law or jurisprudence; "juridical
days" [syn: juridical, juridic]
2: relating to the administration of justice or the function of
a judge; "judicial system" [syn: judicial, juridical,
juridic] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
juridic (mass) | juridic
- súdny |
juridic (encz) | juridic,soudní adj: Zdeněk Brožjuridic,týkající se fungování soudu Zdeněk Brož |
juridical (encz) | juridical,právnický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
juridical expression (encz) | juridical expression,právní jazyk [práv.] xkomczax |
juridically (encz) | juridically,právnicky adv: Zdeněk Brož |
Dies juridici (gcide) | Dies juridicus \Di"es ju*rid"i*cus\; pl. Dies juridici. [L.]
(Law)
A court day.
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Dies juridicus (gcide) | Dies juridicus \Di"es ju*rid"i*cus\; pl. Dies juridici. [L.]
(Law)
A court day.
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Juridical (gcide) | Juridic \Ju*rid"ic\, Juridical \Ju*rid"ic*al\, a. [L. juridicus
relating to the administration of justice; jus, juris, right,
law + dicare to pronounce: cf. F. juridique. See Just, a.,
and Diction.]
Pertaining to a judge or to jurisprudence; acting in the
distribution of justice; used in courts of law; according to
law; legal; as, juridical law. "This juridical sword."
--Milton.
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The body corporate of the kingdom, in juridical
construction, never dies. --Burke.
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Juridical days, days on which courts are open.
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Juridical days (gcide) | Juridic \Ju*rid"ic\, Juridical \Ju*rid"ic*al\, a. [L. juridicus
relating to the administration of justice; jus, juris, right,
law + dicare to pronounce: cf. F. juridique. See Just, a.,
and Diction.]
Pertaining to a judge or to jurisprudence; acting in the
distribution of justice; used in courts of law; according to
law; legal; as, juridical law. "This juridical sword."
--Milton.
[1913 Webster]
The body corporate of the kingdom, in juridical
construction, never dies. --Burke.
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Juridical days, days on which courts are open.
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Juridically (gcide) | Juridically \Ju*rid*ic*al*ly\, adv.
In a juridical manner.
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juridic (wn) | juridic
adj 1: of or relating to the law or jurisprudence; "juridical
days" [syn: juridical, juridic]
2: relating to the administration of justice or the function of
a judge; "judicial system" [syn: judicial, juridical,
juridic] |
juridical (wn) | juridical
adj 1: of or relating to the law or jurisprudence; "juridical
days" [syn: juridical, juridic]
2: relating to the administration of justice or the function of
a judge; "judicial system" [syn: judicial, juridical,
juridic] |
JURIDICAL (bouvier) | JURIDICAL. Signifies used in courts of law; done in conformity to the laws
of the country, and the practice which is there observed.
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JURIDICAL DAYS (bouvier) | JURIDICAL DAYS. Dies juridici. Days in court on which the law is
administered.
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