Sentences with phrase «judicial decree»

A "judicial decree" refers to a formal decision or ruling made by a court of law. It is a binding order that often directs or dictates a course of action. Full definition
In cases of divorce by judicial decree, reconciliation must first be attempted by the judge.
Merging the document with the final judicial decree only makes it a contract between two people that is not enforceable.
If such data were made public through judicial decree, free riders would abound and private enterprise would have no incentive to collect data in the future.
Federal judicial decrees that mandate integration remain in effect in approximately 300 districts, enforced by the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division and the issuing courts.
Title Insurers Wont» Insure Foreclosure Titles Without Judicial Decree, Banker and Tradesman (Sept. 6, 2015)
When you begin the divorce proceedings you will, in most jurisdictions, attach the Marital Separation Agreement to the complaint and ask the court to merge, but not incorporate, the Agreement into the final judicial decree.
The «immediate action» to which Bickel refers is, of course, the judicial decree.
It must recognize the Constitution as a legal text subject to legal interpretation by judges who derive their authority to render a judicial decree from the existence of the Constitution as a source of law.
A judicial decree is not a suggestion or an invitation to a conversation, as every litigator soon discovers.
Legal implementation refers to legislation, regulations, judicial decrees, including other actions such as efforts to administer progress, which governments take to translate international accords into domestic law and policy.
Mandatory counselling before a final judicial decree would greatly aid in the lessening of divorce.
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