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Grammar : Noun
Spell : joo-di-key-cher, -kuh-choo r
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʒu dɪˌkeɪ tʃər, -kəˌtʃʊər



Definition of judicature

Origin :
  • 1520s, from Medieval Latin iudicatura, from iudicat-, past participle stem of Latin iudicare "to judge" (see judge (v.)).
  • As in jurisdiction : noun area of authority
  • As in justice : noun lawfulness, fairness
  • As in law court : noun place for legal action
  • As in judiciary : noun judges
  • As in court of law : noun legal tribunal
Example sentences :
  • Their brethren acquitting them, where was there any other judicature?
  • Extract from : « John Knox and the Reformation » by Andrew Lang
  • La justice, in French, is the established term for judicature.
  • Extract from : « Utilitarianism » by John Stuart Mill
  • With us the practice of the law and the judicature of our law courts are divided.
  • Extract from : « North America, Volume II (of 2) » by Anthony Trollope
  • A judicature was asserted in Parliament to try this question.
  • Extract from : « The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. I. (of 12) » by Edmund Burke
  • Here then we have the machinery of the Imperial, or Federal, Judicature.
  • Extract from : « A Leap in the Dark » by A.V. Dicey
  • Let us again take the subject of judicature as an example and illustration.
  • Extract from : « Considerations on Representative Government » by John Stuart Mill
  • That the Judicature is powerless to place the real responsibility on the proper shoulders.
  • Extract from : « The Crime of the Congo » by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
  • Without the borough bounds however the system of the Norman judicature prevailed.
  • Extract from : « Stray Studies from England and Italy » by John Richard Greene
  • He was also chairman of the committee of judges which drafted the new rules rendered necessary by the Judicature Acts.
  • Extract from : « Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 15, Slice 3 » by Various
  • Whatever is incident to a court of judicature, is necessary to the House of Commons, as judging in elections.
  • Extract from : « Thoughts on the Present Discontents » by Edmund Burke

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