judgment seat
judgment seat. 1. The bench on which a judge sits. 2. By extension, a court or tribunal.
judgment seat. 1. The bench on which a judge sits. 2. By extension, a court or tribunal.
jus banci (j[schwa]s ban-sI), n. [Law Latin “right of bench”] Hist. The right or privilege of having an elevated and separate seat of judgment, formerly allowed only to the king’s judges, who administered what was from then on called “high justice.”