Judicature Acts From LoveToKnow 1911 JUDICATURE ACTS, an important series of English statutes having for their object the simplification of the system of judicature in its higher branches.
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JUDICATURE. The state of those employed in the administration of justice, and in this sense it is nearly synonymous with judiciary.
Also called the judicature as in the heading of ยง71 of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act which continues: "The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal Supreme Court, to be called the High Court of Australia.." ...
in English law, person duly admitted to practice before the supreme court of judicature. He is the agent of the person whose suit he handles, and is distinguished from a barrister, who argues cases before the judge (see attorney).
Definition : a part of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales that includes the Chancery, Family, and King's Bench or Queen's Bench divisions Search Legal Dictionary ...
By delivering it up to be cancelled; 4. By the disagreement of such whose concurrence is necessary; as the husband, where a married woman is concerned; 5. By the judgment or decree of a court of judicature. --b-- ...
See also: Law, Court, Person, Count, Justice
 
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