slovo | definícia |
tribunal (encz) | tribunal,tribunál Jaroslav Šedivý |
Tribunal (gcide) | Tribunal \Tri*bu"nal\, n. [L. tribunal, fr. tribunus a tribune
who administered justice: cf. F. tribunal. See Tribune.]
1. The seat of a judge; the bench on which a judge and his
associates sit for administering justice.
[1913 Webster]
2. Hence, a court or forum; as, the House of Lords, in
England, is the highest tribunal in the kingdom.
[1913 Webster] |
Tribunal (gcide) | Tribunal \Tri`bu*nal"\, n. [Sp.]
In villages of the Philippine Islands, a kind of townhall. At
the tribunal the head men of the village met to transact
business, prisoners were confined, and troops and travelers
were often quartered.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
tribunal (wn) | tribunal
n 1: an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct
judicial business [syn: court, tribunal, judicature] |
TRIBUNAL (bouvier) | TRIBUNAL. The seat of a judge; the place where he administers justice; but
by this term is more usually understood the whole body of judges who compose
a jurisdiction sometimes it is taken for the jurisdiction which they
exercise.
2. This term is Latin, and derives its origin from the elevated seat
where the tribunes administered justice.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
tribunal (encz) | tribunal,tribunál Jaroslav Šedivý |
Hague Tribunal (gcide) | Hague Tribunal \Hague Tribunal\ (h[=a]g).
The permanent court of arbitration created by the
"International Convention for the Pacific Settle of
International Disputes.", adopted by the International Peace
Conference of 1899. It is composed of persons of known
competency in questions of international law, nominated by
the signatory powers. From these persons an arbitration
tribunal is chosen by the parties to a difference submitted
to the court. On the failure of the parties to agree directly
on the arbitrators, each chooses two arbitrators, an umpire
is selected by them, by a third power, or by two powers
selected by the parties.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
Tribunal (gcide) | Tribunal \Tri*bu"nal\, n. [L. tribunal, fr. tribunus a tribune
who administered justice: cf. F. tribunal. See Tribune.]
1. The seat of a judge; the bench on which a judge and his
associates sit for administering justice.
[1913 Webster]
2. Hence, a court or forum; as, the House of Lords, in
England, is the highest tribunal in the kingdom.
[1913 Webster]Tribunal \Tri`bu*nal"\, n. [Sp.]
In villages of the Philippine Islands, a kind of townhall. At
the tribunal the head men of the village met to transact
business, prisoners were confined, and troops and travelers
were often quartered.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] |
tribunal (wn) | tribunal
n 1: an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct
judicial business [syn: court, tribunal, judicature] |
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