Not judicial; not related to the powers of a judge.(adjective)
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Use "nonjudicial" in a sentence
"In Maryland, the foreclosure sale does not have to be conducted by a judge and so it is called a nonjudicial sale."
"Such a prospect is particularly worrisome for residents in states that allow lenders to foreclose without court supervision, known as nonjudicial foreclosure states."
"They are charged with pandering and basically wrongly engaging in sex acts with another person while being filmed, and that, then, being broadcast over a public Web site -- four additional members facing what is called nonjudicial punishment."