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1 judicial
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2 agente judicial
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3 autoridad judicial
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4 depositario judicial
depositario judicialSequester -
5 depósito judicial
depósito judicialLeichenschauhaus -
6 despacho judicial
despacho judicialrichterliche Verfügung -
7 dictamen judicial
dictamen judicialGerichtsurteil -
8 diligencia judicial/policial
diligencia judicial/policialgerichtliche/polizeiliche Maßnahme -
9 distrito judicial
distrito judicialGerichtsbezirk -
10 encuesta judicial
encuesta judicialgerichtliche Untersuchung -
11 mandamiento judicial
mandamiento judicialgerichtliche Verfügung -
12 mandato judicial
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13 partido judicial
partido judicialGerichtsbezirk -
14 poder judicial
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15 por vía judicial
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16 pronunciamiento judicial
pronunciamiento judicialRichterspruch -
17 práctica judicial
práctica judicialRechtspflege -
18 resolución judicial
resolución judicialGerichtsentscheidung -
19 órgano judicial
órgano judicialGerichtsbehörde -
20 autoridad
aɐtori'đađf1) Amt n, Behörde f2) ( validez) Geltung f, Ansehen nsustantivo femenino————————autoridades femenino plural[dirigentes] Persönlichkeiten Pluralautoridadautoridad [a403584BEu403584BEtori'ðadh]num1num (poder) Macht femenino; (de alguien) Autorität femenino; autoridad del estado Staatsgewalt femenino; autoridad judicial richterliche Gewalt; autoridad de los padres elterliche Autorität; estar bajo la autoridad de alguien jdm unterstehen; ¡aquí soy yo la autoridad! hier bestimme ich!num3num (plural) (policía) Polizei femenino; desacato a la autoridad Widerstand gegen die Staatsgewalt
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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
judicial — judicial, judiciary, juridical, juristic are comparable because of verbal confusion and because all imply some connection with courts of law. Judicial, by far the most common of these adjectives both in legal and in general use, often implies a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
judicial — (Del lat. iudiciālis). adj. Perteneciente o relativo al juicio, a la administración de justicia o a la judicatura. ☛ V. arbitrio judicial, carrera judicial, defensor judicial, depósito judicial, juramento judicial, partido judicial, poder… … Diccionario de la lengua española
Judicial — Ju*di cial, a. [L. judicialis, fr. judicium judgment, fr. judex judge: cf. OF. judicial. See {Judge}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Pertaining or appropriate to courts of justice, or to a judge; practiced or conformed to in the administration of justice;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
judicial — ju‧di‧cial [dʒuːˈdɪʆl] adjective [only before a noun] LAW connected with a court of law or the legal system: • All citizens must have confidence in the judicial system. • This legislation represented an effort by Congress to interfere with the… … Financial and business terms
judicial — judicial, judicious These two words, both derived from the Latin word judex meaning ‘judge’, are easily confused although their current meanings are distinct. Judicial means ‘relating to judges or legal processes’ (a judicial inquiry / a judicial … Modern English usage
judicial — adjetivo 1. De los jueces, o de la administración de justicia: sentencia judicial, error judicial. año* judicial. partido* judicial. poder* judicial. policía* judicial … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
judicial — (adj.) late 14c., from L. iudicalis of or belonging to a court of justice, from iudicium judgment, decision, from iudicem (see JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.)). Related: Judicially … Etymology dictionary
judicial — adj. 2 g. 1. De juiz. 2. Relativo a juiz ou aos juízes. 3. Relativo aos tribunais ou à justiça. = FORENSE ‣ Etimologia: latim judicialis, e … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
judicial — [adj] legal administrative, authoritative, constitutional, discriminating, distinguished, equitable, forensic, impartial, judgelike, judiciary, juridical, jurisdictional, juristic, lawful, legalistic, magisterial, official, pontifical, principled … New thesaurus
judicial — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of, by, or appropriate to a law court or judge. DERIVATIVES judicially adverb. ORIGIN from Latin judicium judgement … English terms dictionary