👉 The term "justiciaryship" refers to a legal position where a person is appointed by another party, such as a government or a court, to represent them in a case. This person may be appointed by a judge, attorney general, or any other authority that has the power to appoint someone else to represent a person in a particular situation. Justiciaryships are often used in cases where the parties involved cannot agree on who should be represented. In such cases, the justiciaryship is typically