Judicatory definition
Examples of Judicatory in a sentence
Judicatory leadership in both churches plays a crucial role in brokering and interpreting how regional, national and global mission concerns, program possibilities and resources of each church can be understood, joined and utilized.
Prior to rendering a final decision, the Judicatory with jurisdiction shall consult with the other Judicatory and obtain its concurrence in the decision.
Once a complainant has appealed to one Judicatory, the other Judicatory shall not accept simultaneous jurisdiction in the same manner, unless the Judicatories agree to a transfer of jurisdiction.
If the complaint concerns actions that would violate the constitution, canons or governing provisions of one Judicatory and not of the other, the Judicatory for which the actions do not constitute a violation shall transfer jurisdiction of the matter to the other Judicatory.
The parties to this Agreement acknowledge that the Judicatory requirements may differ or conflict on some matters, including by way of example and not limitation: capital improvements, the borrowing of funds, the acquisition or sale of real property, conduct of worship, structure of endowments, calculation of membership and of assessments/apportionment, and changes in the status of a congregation.
Decisions made by the Judicatory with jurisdiction shall be final and binding on the Congregation’s members and its Church Council.