Vi fant 8 definisjoner av judgement på engelsk.
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| judgement - (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it | ||
| judgment, judicial decision | ||
| due process, due process of law (law) the administration of justice according to established rules and principles; based on the principle that a person cannot be deprived of life or liberty or property without appropriate legal procedures and safeguards | ||
| jurisprudence, law the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do | ||
| reversal a change from one state to the opposite state; "there was a reversal of autonomic function" | ||
| affirmation a judgment by a higher court that the judgment of a lower court was correct and should stand | ||
| cognovit judgement, cognovit judgment, confession of judgement, confession of judgment a judgment entered after a written confession by the debtor without the expense of ordinary legal proceedings | ||
| default judgement, default judgment, judgement by default, judgment by default a judgment entered in favor of the plaintiff when the defendant defaults (fails to appear in court) | ||
| non pros, non prosequitur a judgment entered in favor of the defendant when the plaintiff has not continued his action (e.g., has not appeared in court) | ||
| final decision, final judgment a judgment disposing of the case before the court; after the judgment (or an appeal from it) is rendered all that remains is to enforce the judgment | ||
| judgement in personam, judgment in personam, personal judgement, personal judgment a judgment rendered against an individual (or corporation) for the payment of money damages | ||
| judgement in rem, judgment in rem a judgment pronounced on the status of some particular subject or property or thing (as opposed to one pronounced on persons) | ||
| judgement of dismissal, judgment of dismissal, dismissal a judgment disposing of the matter without a trial | ||
| judgement on the merits, judgment on the merits judgment rendered through analysis and adjudication of the factual issues presented | ||
| judgement on the pleadings, judgment on the pleadings, summary judgement, summary judgment a judgment rendered by the court prior to a verdict because no material issue of fact exists and one party or the other is entitled to a judgment as a matter of law | ||
| arbitrament, arbitrement, arbitration the act of deciding as an arbiter; giving authoritative judgment; "they submitted their disagreement to arbitration" | ||
| ruling, opinion the reason for a court's judgment (as opposed to the decision itself) | ||
| judgement - the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event; "they criticized my judgment of the contestants" | ||
| judgment, assessment | ||
| human action, human activity, deed, act a legal document signed and sealed and delivered to effect a transfer of property and to show the legal right to possess it; "he signed the deed"; "he kept the title to his car in the glove compartment" | ||
| justice judgment involved in the determination of rights and the assignment of rewards and punishments | ||
| adjudication the final judgment in a legal proceeding; the act of pronouncing judgment based on the evidence presented | ||
| disapproval the act of disapproving or condemning | ||
| evaluation, rating act of ascertaining or fixing the value or worth of | ||
| estimation, estimate a judgment of the qualities of something or somebody; "many factors are involved in any estimate of human life"; "in my estimation the boy is innocent" | ||
| logistic assessment a judgment of the logistic support required for some particular military operation | ||
| judgement - the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations | ||
| sagacity, sagaciousness, judgment, discernment | ||
| sapience, wisdom the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight | ||
| eye a small hole or loop (as in a needle); "the thread wouldn't go through the eye" | ||
| common sense, good sense, horse sense, mother wit, gumption, sense sound practical judgment; "Common sense is not so common"; "he hasn't got the sense God gave little green apples"; "fortunately she had the good sense to run away" | ||
| judiciousness the trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and evaluating | ||
| circumspection, discreetness, prudence, discretion the trait of being circumspect and prudent | ||
| judgement - the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision; "opinions are usually written by a single judge" | ||
| opinion, legal opinion, judgment | ||
| legal document, legal instrument, official document, instrument (law) a document that states some contractual relationship or grants some right | ||
| jurisprudence, law the branch of philosophy concerned with the law and the principles that lead courts to make the decisions they do | ||
| concurring opinion an opinion that agrees with the court's disposition of the case but is written to express a particular judge's reasoning | ||
| dissenting opinion an opinion that disagrees with the court's disposition of the case | ||
| majority opinion the opinion joined by a majority of the court (generally known simply as `the opinion') | ||
| fatwah (Islam) a legal opinion or ruling issued by an Islamic scholar; "bin Laden issued three fatwahs calling upon Muslims to take up arms against the United States" | ||
| judgement - the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions | ||
| judgment, judging | ||
| deciding, decision making the cognitive process of reaching a decision; "a good executive must be good at decision making" | ||
| judgement - the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions | ||
| judgment, sound judgment, sound judgement, perspicacity | ||
| trait a distinguishing feature of your personal nature | ||
| objectiveness, objectivity judgment based on observable phenomena and uninfluenced by emotions or personal prejudices | ||
| judgement - an opinion formed by judging something; "he was reluctant to make his judgment known"; "she changed her mind" | ||
| judgment, mind | ||
| persuasion, sentiment, thought, opinion, view the act of persuading (or attempting to persuade); communication intended to induce belief or action | ||