nonjuridical

nonjuridical
non·ju·rid·i·cal /ˌnän-jə-'ri-di-kəl/ adj: not juridical

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  • nonjuridical day — A day upon which judicial proceedings shall not be conducted. Sunday, a day which should not be profaned by the tumult of forensic litigation. Vidal v Backs, 218 Cal 99, 21 P2d 952, 86 ALR 1134. The courts do not regard statutory or legal… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • nonjuridical — adj.; nonjuridically, adv. * * * …   Universalium

  • nonjuridical — non·juridical …   English syllables

  • nonjuridical — | ̷ ̷ at non + adjective : not juridical * * * adj.; nonjuridically, adv …   Useful english dictionary

  • non juridicus — Nonjuridical; not judicial; not legal …   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 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

  • holiday — A day set aside for worship, or reverence to the memory of a great leader and benefactor of humanity, to rejoice over some great national or historical event, or to rekindle the flame of an ideal. Gidal v Backs, 218 Cal 99, 21 P2d 952. A day… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • lawful day — A day which is lawful for the transaction of business or the making of a particular contract. See legal holiday; nonjuridical day; Sunday …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • legal holiday — A day declared a holiday by statute, the terms of which, such as provisions respecting the closing of banks, exchanges, public offices, etc., determine the nature of the business which can be legally transacted upon the day. A statutory… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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