Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Popular complaints on judicial acts normally had the sympathy of the king.
When justice is oral, the judicial act is personal and subjective.
Amnesty International received reports that confirmed the governmental judicial acts of amputation.
"A court order directing a local government body to levy its own taxes is plainly a judicial act within the power of a Federal court."
This advice is not wrong in the context of a judicial act under review, where the judgment will be held valid unless reversed on appeal.
However, it also said that international law would not be applied if there is a controlling legislative, executive, or judicial act to the contrary...
Test of a "judicial act"
The political precedent set by Chase's acquittal has governed that day to this: a judge's judicial acts may not serve as a basis for impeachment.
He successfully persuaded the Senate that an impeachment was a judicial act, not a political act, so that it required a full hearing of evidence.
What is it in the contest provision that supports the theory that that was a rogue, illegal judicial act?
They have absolute immunity from liability for their judicial acts and are triers of fact "insulated from political influence".
It is a solemn judicial act that sets the course of the law for hundreds or thousands of litigants and potential litigants.
'Other judicial act'
The other five convictions were for offenses involving financial improprieties, income tax evasion, and perjury - misconduct far removed from judicial acts.
The DNI is the only means of identification permitted for participating in any civil, legal, commercial, administrative, and judicial acts.
Truly judicial acts, however, must be distinguished from the administrative, legislative, or executive functions that judges may occasionally be assigned by law to perform.
A continuance is a judicial act and takes a judicial act to overturn it.
Details of the parties, the proceedings, the evidence to be obtained, or other judicial act to be performed and questions to be put must be included.
But the principle that a judge may not be impeached for judicial acts does not mean that Congress cannot change the rules under which judges operate.
The second, talks about the judicial acts and doings that produced the acquisition, modification, transfer and lose of the rights and obligations.
Robin Cook, the Foreign Secretary, cast the detention as a purely judicial act resulting from the extradition request by Spain.
That substance is expressed in the Court's opinions, and our contemporary understanding is such that a decision without principled justification would be no judicial act at all.
It was believed to be part of Gaius Gracchus' measures, suggesting that Gaius carried his chief judicial act in another tribune's name.
The majority opinion went on to decide that the factors determining whether an act by a judge is a judicial act "relate to the nature of the act itself":
Priest writes, "The appointment of this race of men to servitude and slavery, was a judicial act of God, or in other words was a divine judgment."