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Juridical days
Juridic Ju*rid"ic, Juridical Ju*rid"ic*al, a. [L. juridicus relating to the administration of justice; jus, juris, right, law + dicare to pronounce: cf. F. juridique. See Just, a., and Diction.] Pertaining to a judge or to jurisprudence; acting in the distribution of justice; used in courts of law; according to law; legal; as, juridical law. ``This juridical sword.' --Milton. The body corporate of the kingdom, in juridical construction, never dies. -- Burke. Juridical days, days on which courts are open.

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