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  • 41judicial act — An act which involves exercise of discretion or judgment. It is also defined as an act by court or magistrate touching rights of parties or property brought before it or him by voluntary appearance, or by prior action of ministerial officers. An… …

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  • 42Judicial Circuits Act — The Judicial Circuits Act of 1866 (ch. 210, USStat|14|209) reorganized the United States circuit courts and provided for the gradual elimination of several seats on the Supreme Court of the United States. It was signed into law on July 23, 1866… …

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  • 43Judicial Committee of the Privy Council — ▪ British tribunal       a British tribunal composed of certain members of the Privy Council that, on petition, hears various appeals from the United Kingdom, the British crown colonies, and members of the Commonwealth that have not abolished… …

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  • 44Order of Charles III — The Order s Collar. The Royal and Distinguished Spanish Order of Charles III (Spanish …

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  • 45Judicial Investigation Agency — The Judicial Investigation Agency (Organismo de Investigación Judicial) (OIJ), is a unit of the Supreme Court of Costa Rica, currently directed by Jorge Rojas. It was created in 1973 as a subsidiary body of the Criminal Courts of Public… …

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  • 46Judicial Foreclosure — Foreclosure proceedings in which a mortgage lacks the power of sale clause. In such an instance, many states require the foreclosure to be processed through the state s courts. If the court confirms that the debt is in default, an auction is held …

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  • 47Judicial aspects of race in the United States — Race legislation in the United States has known several historical phases. Its roots are to be found in the European colonization of the Americas, the Indian Wars, and the triangular slave trade. However, the 1776 Declaration of Independence… …

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  • 48judicial lien — An interest in property acquired from a judicial or court proceeding. A judicial lien is usually the result of a judgment that a winning party of a lawsuit receives in the form of a court order. See consensual lien and statutory lien for… …

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  • 49judicial writ — noun (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer • Syn: ↑writ • Topics: ↑law, ↑jurisprudence • Hypernyms: ↑legal document, ↑legal instrument, ↑ …

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  • 50Order for Lifelong Restriction — An Order for Lifelong Restriction is a judicial sentence that can be imposed in Scotland. It involves supervision of the offender for the rest of their life.[1] References ^ What is an Order for Lifelong Restriction (OLR)? . Risk Management… …

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