judicial decision in Czech

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1. The Attitudinal judicial decision-making is particularly likely in case of strongly politically-charged issues

2. However, a controversial judicial decision in 1999 granted Chirac immunity while he was president of France.

3. That aspect of the initial decision was never disputed or, a fortiori, annulled by a judicial decision.

4. These terms are “commandment(s),” “law,” “orders,” “regulations,” “reminder(s),” judicial decision(s),” “saying(s)” and “word.”

5. Any judicial decision annulling a decision imposing an administrative sanction or a remedial measure shall also be published.

6. Cassation definition: (esp in France ) annulment , as of a judicial decision by a higher court Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. The communications data independent Authorising body appears to have been created in response to the judicial decision, according to Labour’s …

8. Abjudge (third-person singular simple present abjudges, present participle Abjudging, simple past and past participle abjudged) (transitive, law) To confiscate by judicial decision

9. Abjudge (third-person singular simple present abjudges, present participle Abjudging, simple past and past participle abjudged) (transitive, law) To confiscate by judicial decision

10. Abjudge (third-person singular simple present abjudges, present participle abjudging, simple past and past participle Abjudged) (transitive, law) To confiscate by judicial decision

11. Abjudge (third-person singular simple present abjudges, present participle abjudging, simple past and past participle Abjudged) (transitive, law) To confiscate by judicial decision

12. Abjudge (third-person singular simple present abjudges, present participle Abjudging, simple past and past participle abjudged) (transitive, law) To confiscate by judicial decision

13. Abjudge (third-person singular simple present abjudges, present participle abjudging, simple past and past participle Abjudged) (transitive, law) To confiscate by judicial decision

14. Order of the Court (Second Chamber) of 28 November 1985. - Annick Grégoire-Foulon v European Parliament. - Officials - No necessity for judicial decision - Admissibility. - Case 19/85.

15. Adjudge (v.) late 14c., ajuge, "to make a judicial decision, decide by judicial opinion," from Old French ajugier "to judge, pass judgment on" (Modern French adjuger, the -d-was restored 14c

16. Arbitrament: 1 n the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment Synonyms: arbitration , arbitrement Type of: judgement , judgment , judicial decision (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it

17. Mainly law (esp in France) annulment, as of a judicial decision by a higher court Word Origin for Cassation C15: from Old French, from Medieval Latin cassātiō, from Late Latin cassāre to cancel, from Latin quassāre to quash

18. The review shall take account of the need to retain data in the light of the conclusion of an enquiry into a particular case, a final judicial decision, in particular an acquittal, rehabilitation, spent convictions, amnesties, the age of the data subject, particular categories of data.

19. Arbitration: 1 n the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment “they submitted their disagreement to arbitration ” Synonyms: Arbitrament , arbitrement Type of: judgement , judgment , judicial decision (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it n (law) the hearing and determination

20. Stipulates: “Courts shall hold hearings on all working days; the hearings shall be public unless for reasons of morality or decency it is deemed necessary or Advisable that they should be held in private.” Article # (b) of the Code of Civil Procedure provides that hearings shall be public unless there is an express judicial decision to the