dies juridicus

dies juridicus
A juridical day, –a day upon which court can lawfully be held; a court day. 50 Am J1st Sun & H § 73.

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  • Dies juridicus — Di es ju*rid i*cus; pl. {Dies juridici}. [L.] (Law) A court day. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dies juridicus — /dayiyz jaridakas/ A lawful day for the transaction of judicial or court business; a day on which the courts are or may be open for the transaction of business …   Black's law dictionary

  • dies juridicus — /dayiyz jaridakas/ A lawful day for the transaction of judicial or court business; a day on which the courts are or may be open for the transaction of business …   Black's law dictionary

  • dies juridicus — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Dies juridici — Dies juridicus Di es ju*rid i*cus; pl. {Dies juridici}. [L.] (Law) A court day. [1913 Webster] || …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • dies juridici — Plural of dies juridicus …   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

  • dies non — [dī′ēz΄ nän΄] n. [L dies non (juridicus), not a (court) day] Law a day on which courts are not in session, as a legal holiday …   English World dictionary

  • dies non — /duy eez non , dee ays nohn /, Law. a day on which no courts can be held. [1600 10; short for L dies non juridicus a day not juridical (for legal business)] * * * …   Universalium

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