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1 ennobled judge
Юридический термин: судья, пожалованный пэрством и ставший членом палаты лордов -
2 ennobled judge
судья, пожалованный пэрством и ставший членом палаты лордов -
3 judge
судья | судить, рассматривать делоjudge in chambers — "судья в камере" ( о действиях судьи вне судебного заседания);
judge in court — судья в судебном заседании;
judge in lunacy — судья по делам душевнобольных;
- judge of competent jurisdictionjudge ordinary — англ. истор. судья суда по делам о разводах и семейным делам;
- judge of fact
- judge of law
- judge of probate
- judge of the United States
- acting judge
- administrative law judge
- appellate judge
- associated judge
- bankruptcy judge
- chief judge
- chief judge of common pleas
- circuit judge
- city judge
- civil judge
- commercial judge
- corruptible judge
- criminal judge
- deputy judge
- dissenting judge
- district judge
- election judge
- ennobled judge
- examining judge
- federal judge
- first judge of common pleas
- individual judge
- investigating judge
- itinerant judge
- lay judge
- municipal judge
- New Procedure judge
- ordinary judge
- police judge
- president judge
- probate judge
- puisne judge
- regular judge
- respondent judge
- senior judge
- sentencing judge
- single judge
- sitting judge
- sole judge
- trial judge
- vacation judge
- visiting judge
- presiding judge
- N.P. judge
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