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judicature

[joo-di-key-cher, -kuh-choor] / ˈdʒu dɪˌkeɪ tʃər, -kəˌtʃʊər /






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But his decision this year to introduce three bills - the constitution amendment bill, judicature bill, and the lands and titles bill - have coalesced previously disparate political forces against him.

From The Guardian

It is governed by a general assembly or “synod” of deputies from the principal judicatures, sitting once a year.

From Project Gutenberg

You are the highest judicature in the realm.

From Project Gutenberg

Legislation, judicature, and executive are something completely formal, empty, and contentless....

From Project Gutenberg

We have a great, popular, constitutional government, guarded by law and by judicature, and defended by the whole affections of the people.

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