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    {dʒu:'diʃl}
    1. съдебен, съдийски, юридически
    2. разсъдлив, разсъдъчен, безпристрастен, критичен
    JUDICIAL faculty разсъдък, критично чувство, способност за преценка
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    {ju:'dishl} а 1. съдебен; съдийски; юридически; 2. разсъдл
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    юридически; съдийски; съдебен; безпристрастен; разсъдлив;
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    1. judicial faculty разсъдък, критично чувство, способност за преценка 2. разсъдлив, разсъдъчен, безпристрастен, критичен 3. съдебен, съдийски, юридически
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    judicial[dʒu:´diʃəl] adj 1. съдебен; съдийски; юридически, правен; \judicial cognizance ( notice) осведоменост на съда; \judicial immunity съдийски имунитет; \judicial proceeding съдебно преследване; \judicial trustee синдик по съдебно решение; \judicial murder несправедлива смъртна присъда; \judicial review конституционна доктрина, според която съдебната власт има първенство пред законодателната и изпълнителната; \judicial separation order съдебно решение за раздяла; J. Committee of the Privy Council Съдебен комитет на Тайния съвет; 2. разсъдлив; разсъдъчен; безпристрастен; \judicial faculty разсъдък, критично чувство, способност за преценка; a \judicial turn of mind критична нагласа; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv judicially.

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  • judicial — judicially, adv. judicialness, n. /jooh dish euhl/, adj. 1. pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system. 2. pertaining to courts of law or to judges; judiciary:… …   Universalium

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  • judicial business — Such as involves the exercise of judicial power, or the application of the mind and authority of a court to some contested matter, or the conduct of judicial proceedings, as distinguished from such ministerial and other acts, incident to the… …   Black's law dictionary

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  • judicial confession — A confession made before a committing magistrate or in a court in the due course of legal proceedings. 29 Am J2d Ev § 524. Narrowly defined as a plea of guilty made by the accused in a fit state of mind to plead, before a court which is competent …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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