Judication

Judication

Judication, lat.-deutsch, Urtheil, Untersuchung; judicatorisch, richterlich; judicatum, richterliches Urtheil; Judicaturbank, das Handelsgericht; judicialiter, gerichtlich; Judicialtransaction, gerichtlicher Vergleich; judiciarisch, gerichtlich, richterlich.


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