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FORUM |
Tribunal |
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TRIAL |
Tribunal rejects roll test |
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OYER |
Tribunal rejects roll test |
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FUERO |
The jurisdiction of a tribunal. |
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RIB |
Found in cage used by tribunal |
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BUN |
Tribunal abandoned legal hearing regarding hairstyle |
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CONSISTORY |
A church tribunal or governing body. |
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JUDICATORY |
A court of justice; a tribunal. |
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COURT |
A tribunal established for the administration of justice. |
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EVOKE |
To call away; to remove from one tribunal to another. |
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BAR |
Any tribunal; as, the bar of public opinion; the bar of God. |
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BELOW |
In court or tribunal of inferior jurisdiction; as, at the
trial below. |
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AVOCATE |
To call off or away; to withdraw; to transfer to another
tribunal. |
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DREAD |
Inspiring with reverential fear; awful' venerable; as, dread
sovereign; dread majesty; dread tribunal. |
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HOPPO |
A tribunal or commission having charge of the revenue
derived from trade and navigation. |
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DISAFFIRMANCE |
Overthrow or annulment by the decision of a superior
tribunal; as, disaffirmance of judgment. |
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BANK |
A bench; a high seat, or seat of distinction or judgment; a
tribunal or court. |
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JUNTA |
A council; a convention; a tribunal; an assembly; esp., the
grand council of state in Spain. |
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ARRAIGN |
To call to account, or accuse, before the bar of
reason, taste, or any other tribunal. |
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ARRET |
A judgment, decision, or decree of a court or high tribunal;
also, a decree of a sovereign. |
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TESTIFY |
To affirm or declare under oath or affirmation before a
tribunal, in order to prove some fact. |
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FAMILIAR |
A confidential officer employed in the service of the
tribunal, especially in apprehending and imprisoning the accused. |
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APPELLANT |
One who appeals, or asks for a rehearing or review of a
cause by a higher tribunal. |
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DISAFFIRM |
To refuse to confirm; to annul, as a judicial
decision, by a contrary judgment of a superior tribunal. |
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TRIBUNAL |
Hence, a court or forum; as, the House of Lords, in
England, is the highest tribunal in the kingdom. |