A subsequent investigation resulted in nonjudicial punishment for them in the form of fines.
They can have a what's called nonjudicial foreclosure.
If desired goals can be attained by other means, nonjudicial measures are preferred.
He was found guilty on adultery and pornography charges and processed through nonjudicial punishment.
And I believe that that's what I classify as a nonjudicial determination of guilt, and it's a preventative action.
2Not involving courts or judges.
nonjudicial appointments
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In addition, the law will require many debtors to pay higher legal fees and agree to a court-ordered repayment plan under Chapter 13 rather than have their debts discharged completely in a nonjudicial proceeding.
The soldiers had been facing a court-martial proceeding, but agreed instead to a nonjudicial one.
Consultants accustomed to nonjudicial campaigns encounter important differences when working on judicial campaigns.
To recognize such an action would amount to judicial interference with nonjudicial functions, such as the conduct of foreign relations.
The Constitution allows judicial functions of a ‘limited nature’ to be exercised by nonjudicial bodies.
Definition of nonjudicial in US English:
nonjudicial
adjectiveˌnänjo͞oˈdiSHəl
1Not resulting from a court ruling or judgment.
nonjudicial punishment
Example sentencesExamples
They can have a what's called nonjudicial foreclosure.
A subsequent investigation resulted in nonjudicial punishment for them in the form of fines.
He was found guilty on adultery and pornography charges and processed through nonjudicial punishment.
And I believe that that's what I classify as a nonjudicial determination of guilt, and it's a preventative action.
If desired goals can be attained by other means, nonjudicial measures are preferred.
2Not involving courts or judges.
nonjudicial appointments
Example sentencesExamples
Consultants accustomed to nonjudicial campaigns encounter important differences when working on judicial campaigns.
In addition, the law will require many debtors to pay higher legal fees and agree to a court-ordered repayment plan under Chapter 13 rather than have their debts discharged completely in a nonjudicial proceeding.
To recognize such an action would amount to judicial interference with nonjudicial functions, such as the conduct of foreign relations.
The soldiers had been facing a court-martial proceeding, but agreed instead to a nonjudicial one.
The Constitution allows judicial functions of a ‘limited nature’ to be exercised by nonjudicial bodies.