judex ordinarius

judex ordinarius
(Civil law.) An ordinary judge; that is, a judge having jurisdiction in his own right as judge, as distinguished from a judge appointed or delegated for the trial of a particular case.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • judge ordinary — noun (plural judges ordinary) Etymology: translation of Medieval Latin judex ordinarius 1. : a judge having jurisdiction in his own right English prelates who were sitting … not as judges ordinary but as mere delegates of the pope Frederick… …   Useful english dictionary

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