judicially in English

adverb

in a judicial manner, according to a court of law, by legal process

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1. Adjudge something to(in legal use) award something judicially to.

2. To award or assign judicially: The prize was Adjudged to him

3. Adjudge something to(in legal use) award something judicially to (someone)

4. Cheesy Parnell Hinduizing while heaviest Bernd fretting her hypothecators judicially and Besteads frigidly

5. The Tribunal has to act judicially as it is a quasi - judicial authority .

6. The Adjudicating authority has to apply his discretion judicially at the time of adjourning the case

7. 13, a municipal issuer’s approach to forward-looking statements may be informed by the judicially created “Bespeaks caution” doctrine

8. Adjudicate definition is - to make an official decision about who is right in (a dispute) : to settle judicially

9. Legal definition for Adjudge: To pass upon judicially; to decide, settle, or decree; to sentence or condemn

10. Absolve Meaning: "release" (from an oath or obligation), from Latin Absolvere "set free," especially judicially, "acquit"… See definitions of Absolve.

11. 1 His opinion also noted that the decision does not foreclose the act from challenge by someone who suffers " judicially cognizable injury resulting from it."

12. Our laws both administratively, judicially and legally are fully compliant with international obligations, and we take into account India’s stage of development.

13. They hoped that the arrival of Trump’s justices would portend a wholesale reconsideration of the Supreme Court’s misguided adventure into the world of unwritten, Atextual, judicially created

14. Bespeaks Caution Doctrine A judicially created doctrine that protects issuers of securities and those acting on their behalf from securities fraud claims based on forward-looking statements, if those statements contain adequate cautionary language.

15. Achaian filed suit in the Court of Chancery alleging that Achaian and Leemon were deadlocked as to the management of Omniglow (since Achaian now alleged that it owned 50% of Omniglow), and that Omniglow should be judicially dissolved under 6 Del

16. – The Adjudicating authority, acting quasi-judicially, can determine whether the resolution plan violates the provisions of any law, including section 29A of the Code, after hearing arguments from the resolution applicant as well as the CoC

17. As the quinquennium began, 94 countries could be classified as retentionist and a further 30 retained capital punishment but were considered de facto abolitionist on the grounds that no person had been judicially executed for at least 10 years.

18. Administratively closed for reasons other than authorization by a regulation or judicially approved settlement agreement,” and setting forth five priority categories “[a]s a way of focusing DHS’s efforts” in doing so.21 Practitioners should continue to assume that every Administratively closed case is vulnerable to recalendaring

19. Grese was convicted of crimes involving the ill-treatment and murder of prisoners committed at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen concentration camps, and sentenced to death at the Belsen trial.Executed at 22 years of age, Grese was the youngest woman to die judicially under British law in the 20th century.

20. Albert Alschuler has referred to pretrial conferences as "Cajolery Conferences," (204) and he has cautioned that "a judge who has gained familiarity with the facts of a case during his pretrial activities is unlikely to relish the prospect of hearing the evidence again at trial."(205) Judith Resnik has pointed to the danger that, in a judicially supervised settlement negotiation, "litigants