Judicare
JUDICARE
To decide or determine in a judicial manner.
In civil and old english law, judicare means to judge, to pass judgment or sentence, or to decide an issue in an impartial fashion. It refers to the interpretation and application of the laws to the facts and the administration of justice.
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