
1) Adjudication 2) Adjudicative 3) Adjudicatory 4) Arbitrament 5) Arbitrement 6) Circumspection 7) Conclusion 8) Decision 9) Discreetness 10) Dismissal 11) Evaluation 12) Fatwah 13) Gumption 14) Indiscreetness 15) Injudiciousness 16) Judging 17) Judgment 18) Judiciousness 19) Objectiveness 20) Objectivity
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1) French word used in English 2) Good sense in Britain 3) Instrument 4) Judgment 5) Legal document 6) Legal instrument 7) Legal opinion 8) Official document 9) Opinion
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Judgement (or judgment) is the evaluation of evidence to make a decision. The term has four distinct uses: ...
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[Tarot card] Judgement (XX), or in some decks spelled Judgment, is a Tarot card, part of the Major Arcana suit usually comprising 22 cards. ==Rider-Waite symbolism== Very clearly, it is modeled after the Christian Resurrection before the Last Judgment. An angel, possibly Gabriel, is depicted blowing a great trumpet, from which hangs a white...
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[afterlife] A central theme of many religions is what happens to people upon death. Almost all religions are greatly devoted to the afterlife, emphasizing that what you do in your current life effects what happens to you in the afterlife. This usually takes the form of judgement by a deity, in which ones deeds and characteristics in life de...
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1. Recognition of a debt by a court. 2. Decision given by a court at the conclusion of a trial.
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A ruling by a court of law. An example is the ordering of a court to a person to settle a debt to... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/judgement.htm?id=812&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of judgement'>more</a>
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1. Recognition of a debt by a court.
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noun the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event; `they criticized my judgment of the contestants`
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The decision of a court of law. Money judgments, when recorded, become a lien on real property of the defendant.
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