Judicial in english

Judicial

pronunciation: dʒudɪʃəl part of speech: adjective
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judicial = judicial ; legal. 

Example: Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.Example: University courses in legal information work should take on board the teaching of the new technology.

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» administración judicialreceivership  ; administrative receivership .

Example: A company's entry into receivership almost always means shareholders are going to sustain losses.

Example: This book is a comprehensive guide to the law of administrative receivership and offers sensible, practical advice.

» auto judicialwrit .

Example: The most common modern writs are those, such as the summons, used to initiate an action.

» citación judicialsubpoenasummonsjudicial summons .

Example: The subpoena process represents a legal obligation and duty of citinzenry and is becoming a fact of life in the operations of many libraries.

Example: The summons requires that the defendant file a response with the court or simply appear in person on an appointed day.

Example: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.

» costas judicialeslegal costs .

Example: There is a rule that if you win your case and recover or hang on to money or property then you will have to repay your legal costs.

» costes judicialeslegal costs .

Example: There is a rule that if you win your case and recover or hang on to money or property then you will have to repay your legal costs.

» decisión judicialcourt decisionlegal ruling .

Example: The Supreme Court makes the final court decision in a case -- what they say is the last word.

Example: Women throughout Iran are protesting a legal ruling forbidding them from riding bicycles in public -- by riding their bikes in public.

» demanda judiciallegal proceedingslitigationcivil lawsuitcourt proceedings .

Example: In 1900, a 'Public Libraries Bill' was passed containing a provision exempting library managers and authorities from legal proceedings for libel.

Example: Through litigation some statements had been reinstated, but some elements still were not there at all.

Example: Civil lawsuits are different from criminal proceedings in that civil proceedings are used when someone has been damaged by another's actions or a product and seeks money, rather than criminal prosecution.

Example: One of the first issues that can arise in a dispute is whether arbitration or court proceedings must be pursued.

» diligencias judicialeslegal proceedingscourt proceedings .

Example: In 1900, a 'Public Libraries Bill' was passed containing a provision exempting library managers and authorities from legal proceedings for libel.

Example: One of the first issues that can arise in a dispute is whether arbitration or court proceedings must be pursued.

» emplazamiento judicialsubpoenajudicial summons .

Example: The subpoena process represents a legal obligation and duty of citinzenry and is becoming a fact of life in the operations of many libraries.

Example: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.

» encuesta judicialinquest .

Example: An inquest was held this week after a 10-year-old boy died after being shot with an air rifle in Swansea, Wales.

» entablar una demanda (judicial)take + the case to courtbring + a lawsuit againstfile + a lawsuit againstfile + a suit (against)bring + a suit againstface + legal actiontake + legal actiontake + legal proceedingsfile + a civil lawsuitfile + a case (against) .

Example: A black woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus and was brutally attacked and thrown off has since decided to take the case to court.

Example: Given the increasing frequency frequency of lawsuits brought against all kinds of institutions and individuals, libraries and librarians should not assume that they are immune against being sued.

Example: This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.

Example: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.

Example: How does one bring a harassment suit against one's employer?.

Example: This article examines the question of whether fee-based information service producers could face legal action, from dissatisfied customers, if the information product is found wanting.

Example: If the law is not complied with the individual could take legal action.

Example: The article 'Publishers go for the jugular over copyright' examines the activities of the American Association of Publishers (AAP) in taking legal proceedings against libraries on copyright grounds and in enforcing payment for photocopying periodical articles.

Example: She is very angry that a civil lawsuit filed against her has ruined her plans of leaving in August, when her probation ends.

Example: If you file an eviction case and you decide you do not want to move forward, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.

» entorpecer la labor judicialpervert + the course of justice .

Example: Perjury and perverting the course of justice are serious offences because they struck at justice itself.

» fallo judiciallegal ruling .

Example: Women throughout Iran are protesting a legal ruling forbidding them from riding bicycles in public -- by riding their bikes in public.

» interponer una demanda (judicia)take + legal action .

Example: If the law is not complied with the individual could take legal action.

» interponer una demanda (judicial)take + the case to courtbring + a suit againstbring + a lawsuit againstfile + a lawsuit againstfile + a suit (against)take + legal proceedingsfile + a civil lawsuitfile + a case (against) .

Example: A black woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus and was brutally attacked and thrown off has since decided to take the case to court.

Example: How does one bring a harassment suit against one's employer?.

Example: Given the increasing frequency frequency of lawsuits brought against all kinds of institutions and individuals, libraries and librarians should not assume that they are immune against being sued.

Example: This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.

Example: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.

Example: The article 'Publishers go for the jugular over copyright' examines the activities of the American Association of Publishers (AAP) in taking legal proceedings against libraries on copyright grounds and in enforcing payment for photocopying periodical articles.

Example: She is very angry that a civil lawsuit filed against her has ruined her plans of leaving in August, when her probation ends.

Example: If you file an eviction case and you decide you do not want to move forward, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.

» investigación judicialinquest .

Example: An inquest was held this week after a 10-year-old boy died after being shot with an air rifle in Swansea, Wales.

» mandato judicialwrit .

Example: The most common modern writs are those, such as the summons, used to initiate an action.

» obstaculizar la labor judicialpervert + the course of justice .

Example: Perjury and perverting the course of justice are serious offences because they struck at justice itself.

» orden judicialwarrantcourt orderwrit .

Example: The judge won't issue the warrant unless she has been convinced that there is probable cause for the search.

Example: In the absence of a court order, librarians must maintain confidentiality of user borrowing information.

Example: The most common modern writs are those, such as the summons, used to initiate an action.

» orden judicial de alejamientoprotection orderrestraining order [Mandato que emite un juez a una persona limitando la libertad de movimiento de ésta, por ejemplo prohibiéndole que se acerque a otra persona a la que ha intimidado o agredido anteriormente] .

Example: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.

Example: This paper discusses measures by which referral workers can assist battered women in obtaining restraining orders.

» orden judicial de distanciamientorestraining order [Mandato que emite un juez a una persona limitando la libertad de movimiento de ésta, por ejemplo prohibiéndole que se acerque a otra persona a la que ha intimidado o agredido anteriormente]protection order .

Example: This paper discusses measures by which referral workers can assist battered women in obtaining restraining orders.

Example: She ran off to take out the appropriate protection order against Mr. Pants, considering his intent to kill her.

» pesquisa judicialinquest .

Example: An inquest was held this week after a 10-year-old boy died after being shot with an air rifle in Swansea, Wales.

» poder judicialjudicial armjudicial system .

Example: The judicial arm of the European Communities is the Court of Justice.

Example: The entire judicial system is under reform.

» poner una demanada (judicial)take + the case to court .

Example: A black woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus and was brutally attacked and thrown off has since decided to take the case to court.

» poner una demanda (judicial)take + legal actiontake + legal proceedings .

Example: If the law is not complied with the individual could take legal action.

Example: The article 'Publishers go for the jugular over copyright' examines the activities of the American Association of Publishers (AAP) in taking legal proceedings against libraries on copyright grounds and in enforcing payment for photocopying periodical articles.

» presentar una demanda (judicial)take + legal proceedingstake + the case to courtbring + a lawsuit againstfile + a lawsuit againstfile + a suit (against)bring + a suit againstfile + a civil lawsuitfile + a case (against) .

Example: The article 'Publishers go for the jugular over copyright' examines the activities of the American Association of Publishers (AAP) in taking legal proceedings against libraries on copyright grounds and in enforcing payment for photocopying periodical articles.

Example: A black woman who refused to give up her seat on a bus and was brutally attacked and thrown off has since decided to take the case to court.

Example: Given the increasing frequency frequency of lawsuits brought against all kinds of institutions and individuals, libraries and librarians should not assume that they are immune against being sued.

Example: This paper details the attempt by Boston University to strike back at such agencies by filing a lawsuit against Internet term paper companies in the USA.

Example: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.

Example: How does one bring a harassment suit against one's employer?.

Example: She is very angry that a civil lawsuit filed against her has ruined her plans of leaving in August, when her probation ends.

Example: If you file an eviction case and you decide you do not want to move forward, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.

» proceso judicialadjudicatory proceedingproceedingprosecutionlegal proceedingscourt proceedings .

Example: Conceived initially to demonstrate a potential tool to assist lawyers in adjudicatory proceedings, the system appears to have potential for addressing a broad spectrum of record management requirements.

Example: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.

Example: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.

Example: In 1900, a 'Public Libraries Bill' was passed containing a provision exempting library managers and authorities from legal proceedings for libel.

Example: One of the first issues that can arise in a dispute is whether arbitration or court proceedings must be pursued.

» proceso judicial ante juradojury trial .

Example: The author uses the format of a jury trial to examine the status of books in the age of easily accessible computers, information technology and multimedia.

» requerimiento judicialsummonssubpoenajudicial summons .

Example: The summons requires that the defendant file a response with the court or simply appear in person on an appointed day.

Example: The subpoena process represents a legal obligation and duty of citinzenry and is becoming a fact of life in the operations of many libraries.

Example: The three have been jailed for more than two weeks while a fourth journalist went into hiding after receiving a judicial summons.

» resolución judiciallegal ruling .

Example: Women throughout Iran are protesting a legal ruling forbidding them from riding bicycles in public -- by riding their bikes in public.

» sanción judicialcourt fine .

Example: Contractors caught not reporting cash income face serious consequences, such as penalties, court fines, and even jail time.

» sentencia judiciallegal ruling .

Example: Women throughout Iran are protesting a legal ruling forbidding them from riding bicycles in public -- by riding their bikes in public.

» sistema judicialjudicial system .

Example: The entire judicial system is under reform.

» sistema judicial, elcourt system, the .

Example: Sadly, it now appears that what was once considered a done deal is now open for further debate, in the court system.

Judicial synonyms

critical in spanish: crítico, pronunciation: krɪtɪkəl part of speech: adjective legal in spanish: legal, pronunciation: ligəl part of speech: adjective juridical in spanish: jurídico, pronunciation: dʒʊrɪdəkəl part of speech: adjective discriminative in spanish: discriminatorio, pronunciation: dɪskrɪmənətɪv part of speech: adjective juridic in spanish: juridico, pronunciation: jʊrɪdɪk part of speech: adjective
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