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Judex a quo
Judex a quoA judge from whom an appeal may be taken; a judge of a court below. RELATED TERMS-------------------------------------- Judge An elected or appointed public official with authority to hear and decide cases in a court of law. Appeal 1) English Criminal law. The accusation of a person, in a legal form, for a crime committed by him; or, it is the lawful declaration of another man's crime, before a competent judge, by one who sets his name to the declaration, and undertakes to prove it, upon the penalty which may ensue thereon. 2)Practice. The act by which a party submits to the decision of a superior court, a cause which has been tried in an inferior tribunal. Court A body in government to which the administration of justice is delegated. Below Lower in place, beneath, not so high as some other thing spoken of, of tacitly referred to. SIMILAR TERMS-------------------------------------- Jude Law In spite of the name, this is a star and not a legal concept. Judex 1) The judge, one who declares the law, quijus dicit; one who administers justice between the parties to a cause, when lawfully submitted to him. 2) The judicial power, or the court. 3) Anciently, by judex was also understood a juror. Judex ad ouem A judge to whom an appeal may be taken: a superior judge PREVIOUS AND NEXT TERMS-------------------------------------- Jour A French word, signifying day. It is used in our old law books, as, tout jours, for ever. It is also frequently employed in the composition of words, as, journal, a day book; journeyman, a man 'who works by the day; journeys account. Journal 1) Maitim law. The book kept on board of a ship or other vessel, which contains an account of the ship's course, with a short history of every occurrence during the voyage. Another name for logbook. 2) Common law. A book used among merchants, in which the contents of the waste-book are separated every month, and entered on the debtor and creditor side, for more convenient posting in the ledger. 3) Legislation. An account of the proceedings of a legislative body. The Constitution of the United States, directs that "each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings; and from time to time publish the same, excepting such parts as may, in their judgment, require secrecy." Journal entry fraud Using accounting journal entries to fraudulently adjust financial statements. Journeys account English practice. When a writ abated without any fault of the plaintiff, he was permitted to sue out a new writ, within as little time as he possibly could after abatement of the first writ, which was quasi a continuance of the first writ, and placed him in a situation in which he would have been, supposing he had still, proceeded on that writ. This was called journeys account. Judex 1) The judge, one who declares the law, quijus dicit; one who administers justice between the parties to a cause, when lawfully submitted to him. 2) The judicial power, or the court. 3) Anciently, by judex was also understood a juror. Judex a quo Judex ad ouem A judge to whom an appeal may be taken: a superior judge Judge advocate An officer who, is a member of a court martial. His duties are to prosecute in the name of the United States, but he shall so far consider himself as counsel for the prisoner, after the prisoner shall have made his plea, as to object to leading questions to any of the witnesses, or any question to the prisoner, the answer to which might tend to criminate himself. He is further to swear the members of the court before they proceed upon any trial. Judge's certificate English practice. The judge who tries the cause is authorized by several statutes in certain cases to certify, so as to decide when the party or parties shall or shall not be entitled to costs. Judge's notes They are short statements, made by a judge on the trial of a cause, of what transpires in the course of such trial. They usually contain a statement of the testimony of witnesses; of documents offered or admitted in evidence; of offers of evidence and whether it has been received or rejected, and the like matters. Judgment Practice. The decision or sentence of the law, given by a court of justice or other competent tribunal, as the result of proceedings instituted therein, for the redress of an injury. We thank you for using the Juridical Dictionary to search for Judex a quo. If you have a better definition for Judex a quo than the one presented here, please let us know by making use of the suggest a term option. This definition of Judex a quo may be disputed by other professionals. Our attempt is to provide easy definitions on Judex a quo and any other medical topic for the public at large.
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