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"judicial action" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to any legal or court-related action taken by a judge or judicial system. Example: The decision to take judicial action against the company was made after numerous complaints were filed against them for violating environmental regulations.
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Until that time, judicial action is premature.
McKeever said he could not rule out judicial action.
Instead, much of the judicial action will consist of suits between private parties.
The uproar was eventually resolved through political arrangements, not judicial action.
That was swift judicial action on the first major campaign legislation in decades.
Every judicial action would require the approval of at least one international judge.
He signed blank documents known as judicial action sheets, allowing his clerk to adjudicate the cases.
But conflicting decisions upon the same issue of fact do not necessarily connote erroneous judicial action.
indicat[e] a purpose to change the law by judicial action..
We reasoned, " presentation of the petition for judicial action is the institution of a suit.
Partition may be accomplished voluntarily by cotenants or by judicial action.
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