“JUDICIAL. Belonging to the office of a judge; as judicial authority.
Relating to or connected with the administration of justice; as a judicial officer.
Having the character of judgment or formal legal procedure; as a judicial act.
Proceeding from a court of justice; as a judicial writ, a judicial determination.
Involving the exercise of judgment or discretion; as distinguished from ministerial.
Of or pertaining or appropriate to the administration of justice, or courts of justice, or a judge thereof, or the proceedings therein; as, judicial power, judicial proceedings. State v. Freitag, 53 Idaho 726, 27 P.2d 68.
As to judicial ‘Confession,’ ‘Day,’ ’Discretion,’ ‘Documents,’ ‘Estoppel,’ ‘Factor,’ ‘Mortgage,’ ‘Notice,’ ‘Process,’ ‘Record,’ ‘Sale,’ ‘Sequestration,’ and ‘Writ,’ see those titles.
As to quasi judicial, see Quasi Judicial.”
See Black’s Law Dictionary 4th Edition page 983-84.