judicatory

英 ['dʒuːdɪkətərɪ] 美 ['dʒʊdɪkə,tori]
  • n. 法庭;法院系统
  • adj. 司法的;判决的
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judicatory (n.)
1570s, from French judicatoire, from Late Latin iudicatorius "judicial, pertaining to judgment," from iudicat-, past participle stem of Latin iudicare "to judge" (see judge (v.)).
1. Must pass the agreement notarization above all, when necessary judicatory adjudication.
首先必须将协议经过公证, 必要时司法裁决.

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2. Judicial personnel, primarily composed by judges are the implementer of judicatory justness.
司法公正的主体是以法官为主的司法人员.

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3. Judicatory corruption, had rise a field that is Chinese corruption.
司法腐败, 已经跃升为中国腐败的一个方面.

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4. Transformational robbery crime in judicatory practice is the difficult point.
摘要转化型抢劫罪在司法实践中属于难点问题之一.

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5. Otherwise, judicatory impartiality and efficiency can not be ensured.
无此便不能确保司法公正和效率目标的实现.

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