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Centenarii

Centenarii, petty judges, under-sheriffs of counties, that had rule of a hundred, and judged smaller matters among them, 1 Vent. 211.

Domesmen

Domesmen, judges of men appointed to doom and determine suits and controversies, hence, 'g deme, I deem or judge, Jac.

Ordinary

Ordinary, a judge who has authority to take cog-nizance of causes in his own right, and not by deputation or delegation,

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Doomsman

A judge an umpire

Judger

One who judges

Deemster

A judge in the Isle of Man who decides controversies without process

Chief baron

The presiding judge of the court of exchequer

Cadilesker

A chief judge in the Turkish empire so named originally because his jurisdiction extended to the cases of soldiers who are

JJ.

JJ. 1 judges 2 justices

jag

jag (Judge Advocate General) Senior legal officer and chief legal advisor of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Source: FindLaw

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Centenarii

Centenarii, petty judges, under-sheriffs of counties, that had rule of a hundred, and judged smaller matters among them, 1 Vent. 211.

Domesmen

Domesmen, judges of men appointed to doom and determine suits and controversies, hence, 'g deme, I deem or judge, Jac.

Ordinary

Ordinary, a judge who has authority to take cog-nizance of causes in his own right, and not by deputation or delegation,

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Doomsman

A judge an umpire

Judger

One who judges

Deemster

A judge in the Isle of Man who decides controversies without process

Chief baron

The presiding judge of the court of exchequer

Cadilesker

A chief judge in the Turkish empire so named originally because his jurisdiction extended to the cases of soldiers who are

JJ.

JJ. 1 judges 2 justices

jag

jag (Judge Advocate General) Senior legal officer and chief legal advisor of the Army, Navy and Air Force. Source: FindLaw

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