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Legal Definitions - conjudex
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Definition of conjudex
Definition: Conjudex (kon-joo-deks) is a historical term that comes from the Latin words "con" meaning "together" and "judex" meaning "judge". It refers to an associate judge.
Example: In ancient Rome, the emperor would appoint a conjudex to assist the main judge in making decisions.
Explanation: The example illustrates how a conjudex was an assistant or associate judge who worked alongside the main judge. They would help make decisions and provide additional insight into legal matters.
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Simple Definition
Term: CONJUDEX
Definition: Conjudex means an associate judge in history. The word is derived from the Latin words "con" meaning together and "judex" meaning judge.
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