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Judicatory   Listen
adjective
Judicatory  adj.  Pertaining to the administration of justice; dispensing justice; judicial; as, judicatory tribunals. "Power to reject in an authoritative or judicatory way."



noun
Judicatory  n.  
1.
A court of justice; a tribunal.
2.
Administration of justice. "The supreme court of judicatory."





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"Judicatory" Quotes from Famous Books



... insolencyes which this excellent Prince was forced to submitt to, at the other tymes he was brought before that odious judicatory, his Majesticke behaviour under so much insolence, and resolute insistinge upon his owne dignity, and defendinge it by manifest authorityes in the lawe, as well as by the cleerest deductions from reason, the pronouncinge that horrible sentence ...
— Characters from 17th Century Histories and Chronicles • Various
 
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... his last illness, and it was readily complied with by the Tory gentlemen, or Cavaliers, as they affected to style themselves, in which faction most of his kinsmen were enrolled. The Presbyterian Church judicatory of the bounds, considering the ceremony as a bravading insult upon their authority, had applied to the Lord Keeper, as the nearest privy councillor, for a warrant to prevent its being carried into effect; so that, when the clergyman had opened his prayer-book, an officer of the ...
— Bride of Lammermoor • Sir Walter Scott
 
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... the life of Ethan Allen shows the character of the government in Vermont in 1774, when the inhabitants were resisting the claims of New-York to jurisdiction over their territory. A Committee of Safety was the highest judicatory, and Allen was Col. Commandant of the territory. If any person presumed to act under the authority of the State of N. York, he was immediately arraigned and judgement pronounced against him, in the presence of many persons, by which he was sentenced to be tied to a tree ...
— The Olden Time Series, Vol. 5: Some Strange and Curious Punishments • Henry M. Brooks
 
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