lcj meaning
abbrev
Lord Chief Justice
Lord Chief Justice
[Law]
See LORD CHIEF JUSTICE.
Examples
More: Next- Whilst LCJ he was affectionately known as " the baron ."
- He considered that the Weber-Fechner law and the LCJ both involve a linear measurement on a psychological continuum whereas Weber's law does not.
- Like the Rasch model, when applied in a given empirical context, Case 5 of the LCJ constitutes a mathematized hypothesis which embodies theoretical criteria for measurement.
- A DVD was released in France on 3 February 2010 via LCJ distribution, the company behind the re-issues of many of Rollin's earlier films.
- An appeal was considered in October 2001 by three senior judges headed by Lord Woolf, LCJ . Submissions by the defence that Martin had fired in his own defence were rejected by the appeal court.