judicial day

judicial day
A day on which a court is open.

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  • judicial day — A day upon which court is in session. State v C.C.A. Judges, 48 La Ann 1079, 20 So 282. (Civil law.) One of the twenty eight days which were allowed in each year to the praetor for deciding cases. These days were called triverbial days, because… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • non-judicial day — Day on which process cannot ordinarily issue or be executed or returned, and on which courts do not usually sit. Vidal v. Backs, 218 Cal. 99, 21 P.2d 952 …   Black's law dictionary

  • non-judicial day — Day on which process cannot ordinarily issue or be executed or returned, and on which courts do not usually sit. Vidal v. Backs, 218 Cal. 99, 21 P.2d 952 …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicial — Belonging to the office of a judge; as judicial authority. Relating to or connected with the administration of justice; as a judicial officer. Having the character of judgment or formal legal procedure; as a judicial act. Proceeding from a court… …   Black's law dictionary

  • judicial — Belonging to the office of a judge; as judicial authority. Relating to or connected with the administration of justice; as a judicial officer. Having the character of judgment or formal legal procedure; as a judicial act. Proceeding from a court… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Judicial activism — is a pejorative term for the misuse of judicial power and is a neologism for the older classical term board judicial review . The most common connotation is subjective, in which the speaker condemns judicial decisions that, in the view of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Judicial Watch — is an organization which describes itself as a conservative, non partisan American educational foundation that promotes transparency, accountability and integrity in government, politics and the law. [ [http://www.judicialwatch.org/about.shtml… …   Wikipedia

  • Judicial philosophy — is the set of ideas and beliefs which dictate how Justices and judges of the United States federal courts may rule in many cases. There is a large academic debate over judicial philosophy, with some supporting the theory that justices can be… …   Wikipedia

  • day in court — day in court: a day or opportunity to appear in a legal proceeding to be heard or to assert one s rights Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. day in court …   Law dictionary

  • Judicial disqualification — Judicial disqualification, also referred to as recusal, refers to the act of abstaining from participation in an official action such as a legal proceeding due to a conflict of interest of the presiding court official or administrative officer.… …   Wikipedia

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