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How to pronounce judicature in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms administration
Type of justice
Type Words
Synonyms judgeship
Type of billet, position, post, situation, spot, place, office, berth
Type Words
Synonyms judicatory, judicial system, judiciary
Type of scheme, system
Has types federal judiciary
Type Words
Synonyms court, tribunal
Type of assembly
Has types appellate court, assizes, world court, kangaroo court, law court, lawcourt, lower court, military court, moot court, police court, probate court, quarter sessions, rota, star chamber, state supreme court, superior court, supreme court, traffic court, trial court, appeals court, chancery, consistory, court, court of appeals, court of assize, court of assize and nisi prius, court of chancery, court of domestic relations, court of justice, court of law, criminal court, divorce court, domestic relations court, f.i.s.c., family court, federal court, foreign intelligence surveillance court, high court, inferior court, inquisition, international court of justice, juvenile court

Examples of judicature

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At the moment officials of the judicature wages have been awarded for on the 5.000 dollars.
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Lack of Public administration and modern judicature, lack of constitutional system, lack of real parliaments.
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He indicated that if a head of state had issued a personal order to take actions of genocide and had control over the situation, he couldn't evade judicature simply for his head of state status.
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He had been chairman of the committee on judicature reform, and although he was not in office when the Judicature Acts were passed, all the reforms in the legal procedure of his day owed much to him.
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  • Court: an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business
  • Judiciary: the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government
  • Administration: the act of meting out justice according to the law
  • Judgeship: the position of judge
  • The administration of justice; the position or status of a judge; the jurisdiction of a court; a court, or other assembly that conducts judicial business; a system of such courts
  • The state of those employed in the administration of justice, and in this sense it is nearly synonymous with judiciary. This term is also used to signify a tribunal; and sometimes it is employed to show the extent of jurisdiction, as, the judicature is upon writs of error, &c. Com. Dig. ...