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Simple English definitions for legal terms

judicative

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A quick definition of judicative:

Judicative: A rare word that means the same thing as adjudicative. Adjudicative means related to making a decision or judgment. It can also mean having the ability to judge.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Judicative (joo-di-kay-tiv or -kə-tiv) is a rare adjective that means the same as adjudicative. Adjudicative (ə-joo-di-kə-tiv) means:

  1. related to the process of adjudication (a legal process of making a formal judgment or decision about a dispute or problem)
  2. having the ability to judge

For example:

  • The judge's role is to make an adjudicative decision based on the evidence presented in court.
  • She has a very judicative mind and is able to make fair and impartial judgments.

These examples illustrate how the term judicative/adjudicative is used to describe the legal process of making a decision or judgment, as well as the ability to make fair and impartial judgments.

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