The chancellery was seeking to obtain justice for the other creditors; it arrested the juez and threw him into prison, when Philip again intervened, ordering his liberation and the abandonment of the case.
With the absence of confiscations the juezde bienes has disappeared, except in Majorca.
After Philip's brief career was over, his acts were not treated with much respect, and the juez de los bienes refused to recognize the grant, on the ground that it was not countersigned by the Suprema.
The intricate claims arising from these seizures were settled in a separate court of confiscations, known as the juzgado, presided over by the juez de bienes or judge of confiscations and furnished with its notary and nuncio.
Eventually, as we shall see, a subsidiary court for this purpose was established in each tribunal under a juez de bienes, or judge of confiscations.
Order being restored, the Juez lit a cigarette and began to smooth his ruffled feathers.
We must now take them to the Juezat his own house and let him look after them.
Let me get my poor Marcos out of the stocks and I give you my word of honour that the Juez will never hear of it, for I will be up early to turn the key in the lock before he is out of his bed.
We were then conducted out of Las Cuevas to a distance of about two miles, where the Señor Juez resided in the bosom of his family.
Perhaps the Juez desires you to leave the house before he is up.
In the evening the Juez returned, and I soon heard him loud in a stormy altercation with his wife.
When the alcalde mayor had ended his discourse amid the warm applause of the crowd, the juez de letras began one in his turn, equally long, equally diffuse, and equally perfidious as the first, and which met with the same success.
I have witnesses, and the juezde letras shall decide.
The count fancied he had got rid of the alcalde and juez de letras: but it was not so; they had still several requests to make of him before they left him at liberty, and would not neglect them.
I demand to be taken before the Juez Don Patricio for a deposition," shrieked the Lugareño.
Do you imagine, Señor, that Manuel or the Juez O'Brien shall some day spare you in their turn?
No one knew how much the tubby, saturnine little man was in the confidence of the Juez O'Brien; and there was no doubt that he was a good Catholic.
Like their good friend who helped them in their iniquities, the Juez O'Brien, who had been getting rich for years on the sublime generosity of her Excellency's blessed father.
And, what is more, he is in the pay of the Señor Juez O'Brien.
You are before the Juez de la Primiera Instancia," said the man in black beside the table.
But the room was the best in the place at the disposal of the prisoners of the Juez O'Brien.
The Señor Juezwas understood to be much incensed against me.
I tell you, if you come to visit us, it will be as well to be on good terms with the Señor Juez O'Brien.
I said that I imagined him the more famous Señor Juez O'Brien.
At a sign from Don Anibal, the juez de letras prepared with considerable assurance to exhibit his titles and quality.
The juez de letras and the two alguaciles, who had not quite recovered from their terror, preferred to follow the soldiers in spite of the offer Don Anibal made them of receiving them into his house.
At a sign from the lieutenant, several soldiers went in search of the juez de letras and his two acolytes.
The juez de letras gave a proof of this, for instead of halting a reasonable distance from the barricade, he advanced till he could almost touch it.
Have you not brought with you a sort of writer or juez de letras, flanked by two alguaciles?
The fact is, that, whether voluntarily or not, the juez found himself side by side with Don Anibal.
Altamarino had been commissioned as juez de residencia, to investigate the administration and conduct of Velasquez.
Guzman was commissioned juez de residencia, to investigate the affairs of the deposed Altamarino as the latter had investigated those of the deceased Velasquez.
But at the time when Altamarino actually assumed the powers and duties of the governorship and those of the juez de residencia, Velasquez had been dead and buried in the cathedral of Santiago for nine months.
I was to be garroted the day after to-morrow, and it was you who extricated me from the claws of the juez de letras (criminal judge).
Civil actions, for sums over one hundred dollars, must also be tried before the juez de primera instancia, and from him there is an appeal to the prefect, or the governor of the province.
Don Señor Ildefonso Federico Valdazar, Juez de la Paz, weighing twenty stone, attempted to convey his bulk to the pulperia at the corner of the plaza in order to assuage his matutinal thirst.
When Garcilasso was relieved of his charge, the Juez de Residencia, who came to review his administration, honourably acquitted him of the charges which were brought against him, and he retired into private life.
At first the juez de difuntos objected forcibly to the governor's seeming disregard of the royal instructions regarding these funds.
In case appeals were made from the decision or settlement of the juez de difuntos, the records of his proceedings in the case under consideration were reviewed by the Council of the Indies.
The juez de difuntos, on his part, was authorized to require reports from the agents and administrators who served him in the provinces, and all necessary safeguards were taken for his protection.
The actions of the juezde difuntos were subject to review by the Audiencia of Manila.
The early laws provided no extra salary for the juez de difuntos.
One of the most important offices which the oidores were called on to perform was that of juez de difuntos.
If these priests had made testaments, it was the duty of the juez de difuntos to see that the property reached the donees without the interference of the prelates.
The juez de difuntos was forbidden to intervene in the settlement of estates or property left to heirs by will.
Eight years after Nuno de Guzman made this expedition, he was put in prison by a juez de residencia, named the licentiate Diego de la Torre, who came from Spain with sufficient powers to do this.
Ah, Juez of my soul, if I see you twist in 'ell is good for me.
She say to me las' night--'What I shall tell the Juez will be the very truth.
When all the soldiers, with the exception of those intended to protect the retreat of their comrades, had embarked, the General sent for the alcade mayor, the Juez de letras, and the corregidor.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "juez" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.