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Definition of Nonjudicial
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonjudicial
Literary usage of Nonjudicial
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Military Commander & the Law edited by Richard A. Gittins (1998)
"nonjudicial punishment (NJP) under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military
Justice (UCMJ), is one of the commander's most valuable tools for maintaining morale ..."
2. Actions by and Against Corporations at Law and in Equity: Embracing Also by Joseph Asbury Joyce (1910)
"State Statutes Providing for Bridges—Expense of Change Damages—Presentation and
of Grade or Removal— Adjustment of Claims—Pen- Police Power—nonjudicial ..."
3. A Treatise on New Trial and Appeal: Presenting and Illustrating the Laws and by Robert Y. Hayne, J. R. Pringle, William Harvey Hyatt (1912)
"Sunday was and is the "nonjudicial" day of the common law. To this day statutory
enactment has added a large number of others, called "holidays," and ..."
4. Corporation Laws of the State of California by California, Charles Curry (1909)
"Appointments on nonjudicial days. j) 135. If any day mentioned in section ten be
a day appointed for the holding or sitting of any court, other than the ..."
5. Department of Defense (DOD) Service Academies: Comparison of Honor & Conduct by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The Manual for Courts-Martial states that before nonjudicial punishment may be
imposed, the accused servicemember is entitled to appear personally before ..."
6. Code of Law, Practice and Forms for Justices' and Other Inferior Courts in by Curtis Hillyer (1912)
"nonjudicial days, injunctions and writs of prohibition. ... Appointments on
nonjudicial Days. If any holiday be a day appointed for the holding or sitting ..."
7. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"A "nonjudicial day" means one on which process cannot ordinarily issue or be ...
nonjudicial OATH. There Is an essential difference between a Judicial and a ..."