Judicial comity
Defined in 1 dictionary — Black's (1910)
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
The principle in accordance with which the courts of one state or jurisdiction will give effect to the laws and judicial decisions of another, not as a matter of obligation, but out of deference and respect Franzen v. Zimmer, 90 Hun, 103, 35 N. Y. Supp. 612; Stowe v. Bank (C. -C.) 92 Fed. 96; Mast v. Mfg. Co... 177 U. S. 485, 20 Sup. Ct. 708, 44 In Ed. 856; Conklin v. Shipbuilding Co. (C. C.) 123 Fed. 916.
Defined under Comity in Black's Law Dictionary.