Crossword-Solution: JUDICATURE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Judicature | n. | The state or profession of those employed in the administration of justice; also, the dispensing or administration of justice. |
| Judicature | n. | A court of justice; a judicatory. |
| Judicature | n. | The right of judicial action; jurisdiction; extent jurisdiction of a judge or court. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “JUDICATURE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| BODY of judges | 1 answer |
| JUDGES, body of | 1 answer |
| Judges as a group or collectively | 2 answers |
| ADMINISTRATION of justice | 4 answers |
| Judges | 19 answers |
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Sentences with JUDICATURE (5)
The cardinals of Rome, which are theologues, and friars, and Schoolmen, have a phrase of notable contempt and scorn towards civil business: for they call all temporal business of wars, embassages, judicature, and other employments, sbirrerie, which is under-sheriffries; as if they were but matters, for under-sheriffs and catchpoles: though many times those under-sheriffries do more good, than their high speculations.
That divided church was incapable of affording an impartial judicature; the controversy was solemnly tried in five successive tribunals, which were appointed by the emperor; and the whole proceeding, from the first appeal to the final sentence, lasted above three years.
But ye do me no more than a judicature, in supposing that, in this matter, I am habituated wi' the best intentions.
One would suppose that a judicature of the whole town would be likely to execute a sorry parody of justice; yet justice was by no means ill-administered at Athens.
Each of these separate tribunals has its own judicature, its own judges, its own courts, and its own functions.
Quotes with JUDICATURE (2)
So weak are their [Men's] intellectuals, and so untuned are their organs to the voice of reason, that custom makes more absolute slaves of their senses than they can make of us. They are so accustom'd to see things as they now are, that they cannot represent to themselves how they can be otherwise. It wou'd be extremely odd they think to see a Woman at the head of an army giving battle, or at the helm of a nation giving laws; pleading causes in quality of counsel; administrin…
No nation can answer for the equity of proceedings in all its inferior courts. It suffices to provide a supreme judicature by which error and partiality may be corrected.