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Legal Definitions - judicare

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Definition of judicare

Term: Judicare
Definition: Judicare means to make a decision in a court of law. It is a Latin word that is used in civil law. When someone judicates, they are giving a judgment or sentence.
Examples:
  • The judge will judicate the case and give a verdict.
  • The lawyer asked the court to judicate in favor of his client.
These examples show how judicare is used in a legal context. When a judge or court judicates, they are making a decision based on the evidence presented in a case. This decision can have a big impact on the people involved in the case.

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Simple Definition

Judicare means to make a decision in a court of law. It is when a judge decides what should happen in a legal case and gives a sentence or judgment.

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