judicatory

Etymology

Latin iūdicātōrius.

adj

  1. Pertaining to judgement, or to passing a sentence.
    judicatory tribunals 1869, The Journal of Jurisprudence, volume 13
    power to reject in an authoritative or judicatory way 1649, Joseph Hall, Resolutions and Decisions of Diverse Practical Cases of Conscience
  2. By which a judgement can be made; decisive, critical.

noun

  1. (chiefly in Scotland) A court or tribunal
  2. judicature

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