Judicial+tribunal

  • 121judicial action — An adjudication upon rights of parties who in general appear or are brought before tribunal by notice or process, and upon whose claims some decision or judgment is rendered. Action of a court upon a cause, by hearing it, and determining what… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 122judicial action — An adjudication upon rights of parties who in general appear or are brought before tribunal by notice or process, and upon whose claims some decision or judgment is rendered. Action of a court upon a cause, by hearing it, and determining what… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 123tribunal — The seat of a judge; a court of law; the place where he administers justice. The whole body of judges who compose a jurisdiction; a judicial court; the jurisdiction which the judges exercise. In Roman law, an elevated seat occupied by the praetor …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 124judicial committee of the privy council — An English tribunal which had jurisdiction of appeals in admiralty and lunacy cases until 1873 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 125Mental Health Review Tribunal (England and Wales) — The Mental Health Review Tribunal consists of two distinct bodies, within a single non departmental public body, which exist to protect the rights of persons subject to the Mental Health Act 1983 in England and Wales in the United Kingdom.… …

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  • 126Pensions appeal tribunal — is a judicial tribunal in the United Kingdom having jurisdiction to hear and decide appeals against decisions of the Secretary of State in connection with applications for war pensions by former members of the military services. Appeals are made… …

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  • 127Hyderabad tribunal — The Hyderabad tribunal (1975 1979) or Hyderabad conspiracy case is the name of a former judicial tribunal used in Pakistan to prosecute opposition politicians of the National Awami Party on the charges of treason and acting against the ideology… …

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  • 128Poder judicial — «Judicial» redirige aquí. Para otros usos, véase Judicial (desambiguación). El Poder Judicial es un poder del Estado que, de conformidad con el ordenamiento jurídico, es el encargado de administrar justicia en la sociedad, mediante la aplicación… …

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