Definition of Judicatories

1. Noun. (plural of judicatory) ¹

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Definition of Judicatories

1. judicatory [n] - See also: judicatory

Lexicographical Neighbors of Judicatories

judgment of dismissal
judgment on the merits
judgment on the pleadings
judgment proof
judgmental
judgmentalism
judgmentally
judgmentless
judgments
judgship
judicable
judication
judications
judicative
judicator
judicatories (current term)
judicators
judicatory
judicature
judicatures
judicial
judicial activism
judicial admission
judicial branch
judicial day
judicial decision
judicial doctrine
judicial notice
judicial principle
judicial proceeding

Literary usage of Judicatories

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Jeremy Bentham by Jeremy Bentham, John Bowring (1843)
"Subordinate in some sort to the Justice Minister, are as well the Appellate as the Immediate judicatories. For what concerns this functionary, see Ch. xxiv. ..."

2. An Introduction to the History of the Revolt of the American Colonies: Being by George Chalmers (1845)
"judicatories deny Appeals to England. — Warnings of the Board of Trade and the ... The colonial judicatories denied appeals to England, insisting, ..."

3. The Law of Creeds in Scotland: A Treatise on the Legal Relation of Churches by Alexander Taylor Innes (1867)
"... judicatories in every case, and throw us back on the tenets of the congregation alone? It may often appear so, as when Lord Eldon in his second judgment ..."

4. What is Presbyterian Law as Defined by the Church Courts? by John Aspinwall Hodge (1884)
"The General Rules for judicatories. They are referred to in the above form of induction, ... They are, as amended in 1885,f— GENERAL RULES FOR judicatories. ..."

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