non juridicus

non juridicus
Nonjuridical; not judicial; not legal.

Ballentine's law dictionary. . 1998.

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  • non juridicus — /non jaridakas/ Not judicial; not legal. Dies non juridicus is a day on which legal proceedings cannot be had …   Black's law dictionary

  • non juridicus — /non jaridakas/ Not judicial; not legal. Dies non juridicus is a day on which legal proceedings cannot be had …   Black's law dictionary

  • dies non juridicus — /dayiyz non jaridakas/ A day not juridical; not a court day. A day on which courts are not open for business, such as Sundays and some holidays …   Black's law dictionary

  • dies non juridicus — /dayiyz non jaridakas/ A day not juridical; not a court day. A day on which courts are not open for business, such as Sundays and some holidays …   Black's law dictionary

  • dies non juridicus — noun see dies non …   Useful english dictionary

  • dies non ( juridicus) —    not lawful day ; day on which no law court business takes place …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • dies non juridicus — A day not for litigation. Vidal v Backs, 218 Cal 99, 21 P2d 952, 86 ALR 1134. See nonjuridical day …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • juridicus — Same as juridical. Juri non est consonum quod aliquis accessorius in curia regis convincatur antequam aliquis de facto fuerit attinctus. It is not consonant with the law that any accessory should be convicted in the king s court before anyone has …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • dies non — di·es non / dī ēz nän, dē es nȯn/ also dies non ju·rid·i·cus / ju̇ ri di kəs, yu̇ rē di ku̇s/ n [New Latin dies non juridicus nonjuridical day]: a day when courts do not sit or carry on business Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …   Law dictionary

  • Dies non — Di es non [L. dies non juridicus.] (Law) A day on which courts are not held, as Sunday or any legal holiday. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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