"Curiae" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Curiae" Meaning

The word "curiae" comes from the Latin "cura," meaning "care" or "concern." In the context of law, "curiae" refers to a group of people advising or serving a courthouse or a judge. In essence, curiae are like a team of advisors or support staff who aid the court in its decision-making process by providing research, analysis, and assistance.

"Curiae" Examples

Word: Curiae


Meaning: Offices or bureaux of judges, especially the offices of the courts of Rome


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The curiae of Rome were responsible for administering justice and maintaining the laws of the empire.
The court's curiae was tasked with reviewing the case and making a final decision.
The offices of the judges were known as the curiae, and they were located in the heart of the city.
In the Roman Empire, the curiae were responsible for collecting taxes and maintaining order.
The curiae of the Roman Catholic Church has the power to oversee and direct the church's activities.

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