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1 judicial
[‹u'diʃəl](of a judge or court of law: judicial powers; He might bring judicial proceedings against you.) soden* * *[džu:díšəl]adjective ( judicially adverb)juridically soden, sodniški, praven; kritičen, razsoden -
2 extra-judicial
[ékstrədžudíšəl]adjective ( extra-judicially adverb)izvensoden; neuraden, nezakonit, neupravičen -
3 jud.
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4 pronouncement
noun (an announcement.) razglasitev* * *[prənáunsmənt]noun(javna) izjava, proglasjuridically judicial pronouncement — razglasitev sodbe -
5 separation
1) (the act of separating or the state or period of being separated: They were together again after a separation of three years.) ločitev2) (a (legal) arrangement by which a husband and wife remain married but live separately.) ločitev* * *[sepəréišən]nounločitev, ločenost; juridically razveza (zakona), ločitev, ločeno življenje; mathematics prerezseparation center military American odpustni centerjudicial separation juridically sodna ločitev (zakona) -
6 S.J.C.
abbreviationAmerican Supreme Judicial Court
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judicial — ju·di·cial /jü di shəl/ adj [Latin judicialis, from judicium judgment, from judic judex judge, from jus right, law + dicere to determine, say] 1 a: of or relating to a judgment, the function of judging, the administration of justice, or the… … Law dictionary
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