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Qu'est-ce (qui) est judicial proceedings - définition

DISPUTE RESOLVED BY A COURT
Court case; Case (law); Legal dispute; Judicial proceeding; Court action; Judicial proceedings
  • Canadian criminal cases

judicial proceedings         
n. any action by a judge re: trials, hearings, petitions or other matters formally before the court. See also: judicial
Quasi-judicial proceeding         
Quasi-judicial proceedings
A quasi-judicial proceeding is a trial that adopts the form of a judicial process without a formal basis in law.
Legal case         
A legal case is in a general sense a dispute between opposing parties which may be resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process. A legal case is typically based on either civil or criminal law.

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Legal case

A legal case is in a general sense a dispute between opposing parties which may be resolved by a court, or by some equivalent legal process. A legal case is typically based on either civil or criminal law. In most legal cases, there are one or more accusers and one or more defendants. In some instances, a legal case may occur between parties that are not in opposition, but require a legal ruling to formally establish some legal fact, such as a divorce.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour judicial proceedings
1. Frosh (D–Montgomery), chairman of the Judicial Proceedings Committee.
2. Judicial proceedings should end in a reasonable amount of time.
3. Frosh (D–Montgomery), chairman of the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee.
4. These penalties avoid the need for judicial proceedings, saving time and effort.
5. Many cases followed bogus trials and obscure judicial proceedings, according to Human Rights Watch.