Definition of Juridical

1. Adjective. Of or relating to the law or jurisprudence. "Juridical days"

Exact synonyms: Juridic
Partainyms: Law, Law

2. Adjective. Relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge. "Judicial system"
Exact synonyms: Judicial, Juridic
Derivative terms: Judge
Partainyms: Justice, Justice, Justice

Definition of Juridical

1. Adjective. Pertaining to the law or rule of law, legal; judicial, related to the administration of justice (as to jurisprudence, or to the function of a judge or court). ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Juridical

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Juridical

jural
jurally
jurant
jurants
jurat
juratory
jurats
jurbanite
jurbanites
jure
jure uxoris
jurel
jurels
juridic
juridical (current term)
juridically
juried
juries
jurisconsult
jurisconsults
jurisdiction
jurisdictional
jurisdictionally
jurisdictions
jurisdictive
jurispendence
jurispendences
jurisprudence
jurisprudences

Literary usage of Juridical

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal by Kentucky, House of Representatives, General Assembly (1853)
"In the county of Trigg, on the in and and continue each juridical days. In the county of Christian, on the in and and continue each juridical days. and ..."

2. The Formal Bases of Law by Giorgio Del Vecchio (1914)
"Rights Constitute the juridical Sphere of the Individual. ... Heretofore we have shown that juridical norms, by their imperative nature, affect the natural ..."

3. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1912)
"The concession was made in May, 1841, and within the year following juridical possession of the land was given to the grantees; and from that time until the ..."

4. The International Law and Custom of Ancient Greece and Rome by Coleman Phillipson (1911)
"Existence of That this juridical basis of international relationships ... And here, again, it is necessary 1 For the juridical basis of the various causes ..."

5. The Progress of Continental Law in the Nineteenth Century by John Henry Wigmore, Edwin Montefiore Borchard, Frederick Pollock (1918)
"THE juridical ACT, AND THE LAW OF TESTAMENTS AND CONTRACTS The Autonomy of the Will. The Declaration of Will. The Object and Aim of the juridical Act. Legal ..."

6. The American Journal of International Law by American Society of International Law (1907)
"As a juridical study of the League Covenant, the book is thoroughly ... The author does not confine himself to his juridical purpose but tells of the ..."

7. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée, Alfred Jules Emile Fouillee (1916)
"An act has not a juridical value because it has behind it a subject of law; ... An act has juridical value because the will which caused it was ..."

8. A History of the English Church During the Civil Wars and Under the by Ecole littéraire de Montréal, Charles Gill, William Arthur Shaw (1900)
"The juridical The sweeping away of the ecclesiastical and juridical organisation of the Catholic Church left a gap. Everywhere the temporal power stepped ..."

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