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Legal Definitions - magistratic

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Definition of magistratic

Definition: Magistratic is an adjective that means the same as magisterial. Magisterial means relating to the character, office, powers, or duties of a magistrate.

Examples:

  • The judge's magistratic demeanor commanded respect in the courtroom.
  • The mayor's magistratic authority allowed him to make important decisions for the city.

These examples show how magistratic or magisterial can be used to describe someone who holds a position of power and authority, such as a judge or a mayor. It emphasizes their importance and the respect they command in their roles as magistrates.

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Term: MAGISTRATIC

Definition: Magistratic is an adjective that means the same thing as magisterial. Magisterial means relating to the character, office, powers, or duties of a magistrate. A magistrate is a person who has the power to enforce laws and make legal decisions.

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