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Legal Definitions - justicing room
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Definition of justicing room
A justicing room is a historical term used to describe a room where cases are heard and justice is administered. It was commonly found in the house of a justice of the peace.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, many small towns and villages had a justicing room where local disputes were settled. The justice of the peace would hear cases and make decisions based on the evidence presented.
For example, if two neighbors were arguing over property lines, they could bring their case to the justicing room. The justice of the peace would listen to both sides and make a ruling based on the evidence presented.
The justicing room was an important part of the legal system in many communities, providing a way for people to resolve disputes without having to go to court.
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Simple Definition
Term: Justicing Room
Definition: A justicing room is a room where a person who is in charge of making sure people follow the rules (like a judge or a justice of the peace) listens to cases and decides what is fair. It's like a special room where people go to get help solving problems or disagreements.
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