Court
Meanings and phrases
n.
- Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947); Margaret Court
n.
- an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business; tribunal; judicature
- a room in which a lawcourt sits; courtroom
- the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state; royal court
- a specially marked horizontal area within which a game is played
- the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince; royal court
- a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws; lawcourt; court of law; court of justice
- the residence of a sovereign or nobleman
- an area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings; courtyard
- respectful deference; homage
- a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area; motor hotel; motor inn; motor lodge; tourist court
v.
- make amorous advances towards; woo; romance; solicit
- seek someone's favor; woo
- engage in social activities leading to marriage
n.
- a pitched battle in New Jersey during the American Revolution (1778) that ended with the withdrawal of British forces; Monmouth Court House; Battle of Monmouth
n.
- the British royal court
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- a secret federal court created in 1978 by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act; responsible for authorizing wiretaps and other forms of electronic surveillance and for authorizing searches of suspected spies and terrorists by the Department of Justice or United States intelligence agencies; F.I.S.C.
n.
- a court established to settle disputes between members of the United Nations; World Court
n.
- Australian woman tennis player who won many major championships (born in 1947); Court
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- a pitched battle in New Jersey during the American Revolution (1778) that ended with the withdrawal of British forces; Battle of Monmouth Court House; Battle of Monmouth
n.
- the highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation; Supreme Court of the United States; United States Supreme Court
n.
- the highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation; Supreme Court; United States Supreme Court
n.
- the highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation; Supreme Court; Supreme Court of the United States
n.
- a court established to settle disputes between members of the United Nations; International Court of Justice
n.
- a court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies; appellate court; court of appeals
- He was subsequently overruled by an appeals court.
- The appeals court ruled in her favor in 1993.
- The Court of Civil Appeals is an intermediate appeals court.
n.
- a court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies; appeals court; court of appeals
- In 2015, the case was brought to an appellate court.
- The ruling was affirmed by the appellate court.
- The appellate court also found for the state.
n.
- the court on which badminton is played
n.
- the court on which basketball is played
- On the basketball court, he wears black-rimmed goggles.
- On the other side of the hill there is a basketball court.
- A basketball court is located adjacent to the tennis courts.
n.
- one of the twelve federal United States courts of appeals that cover a group of states known as a `circuit'
n.
- formal attendance (in court or at a hearing) of a party in an action; appearance; appearing
n.
- disrespect for the rules of a court of law
- He served 60 days in jail for contempt of court.
- Both reporters were held in contempt of court.
- The contempt of court sentence was served concurrently.
n.
- one of the twelve cards in a deck bearing a picture of a face; face card; picture card
v.
- seek favor by fawning or flattery; curry favor; curry favour; court favour
v.
- seek favor by fawning or flattery; curry favor; curry favour; court favor
n.
- an athletic game played on a court
n.
- a court whose jurisdiction is to review decisions of lower courts or agencies; appellate court; appeals court
- The country's highest court of appeals is the Supreme Court.
- The defendants petitioned the court of appeals for rehearing.
- It is the final court of appeals in criminal and civil cases.
n.
- the county courts of England (replaced in 1971 by Crown courts); assizes; court of assize and nisi prius
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- the county courts of England (replaced in 1971 by Crown courts); assizes; court of assize
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- a court with jurisdiction in equity; chancery
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- a court in some states in the United States that has jurisdiction over family disputes (especially those involving children); family court; domestic relations court
n.
- a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws; court; lawcourt; court of law
n.
- a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws; court; lawcourt; court of justice
- John's case is accepted in the court of law.
- Allaham denied the allegations and the lawsuit was dismissed later in court of law.
- Frankly speaking marriage is solemnised between man and woman before the court of law.
n.
- a writ issued by a court of law requiring a person to do something or to refrain from doing something
- She does go to meet him, only because of court order.
- The alleged court order was ruled in favor of T-Series.
- By court order they were both released on May 17, 1976.
n.
- a plaster composed of isinglass on silk; formerly used to dress superficial wounds
n.
- an ancient form of tennis played in a four-walled court; royal tennis; real tennis
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- a court having jurisdiction over criminal cases
- On 24 April 2013, First-instance criminal court No.
- Brownstone has presided in both criminal court and family court.
- judge) at the Châtelet of Paris, the city's civil and criminal court.
n.
- a court having jurisdiction over the termination of marriage contracts
n.
- a court in some states in the United States that has jurisdiction over family disputes (especially those involving children); family court; court of domestic relations
n.
- a court in some states in the United States that has jurisdiction over family disputes (especially those involving children); domestic relations court; court of domestic relations
n.
- a court establish by the authority of a federal government
- Sagan then sued Apple for libel in federal court.
- A federal court appeal was sought by the student.
- Klein and Spector brought suit in federal court.
n.
- an area (as in a shopping mall) where fast food is sold (usually around a common eating area)
- New banquet seating is featured in the food court.
- Woolworth's eventually became the food court in 1998.
- Also in 1999 a Lifestyle Cafe (food court) was added.
n.
- an adviser to the court on some matter of law who is not a party to the case; usually someone who wants to influence the outcome of a lawsuit involving matters of wide public interest; amicus curiae
n.
- the court on which handball is played
n.
- the highest court in most states of the United States; supreme court; state supreme court
- The high court had once again found for the state.
- However, he appealed his sentence at high court.
- Mr Justice Bennett granted the high court injunction.
n.
- (basketball) the court where the host team plays its home games
- Teams in "italics" had home court advantage.
- The top seed has home court hosting rights for the tournament.
- It served as the home court of the San Juan Knights of the MBA.
n.
- any court whose decisions can be appealed to a higher court; lower court
n.
- a court having jurisdiction over dependent and delinquent children
- The eighth accused, Sanji Ram's juvenile nephew, was tried at a juvenile court.
- The episode "The Trial" alludes to how ineffectual our juvenile court system is.
- In 1971, she was appointed the first woman justice of the peace and judge of the juvenile court in Yukon.
n.
- an irregular unauthorized court
n.
- any court whose decisions can be appealed to a higher court; inferior court
- They also brought suit, but in a lower court.
- The NhRP appealed the lower court's decision in Tommy's case.
- The lower court found for Nicholson, and the defendants appealed.
n.
- a judicial court of commissioned officers for the discipline and punishment of military personnel
- The case was brought before a military court and presided over by the Constable of England.
- The next month, he went to trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment by a military court.
- It took place on September 24-28 (October 6-10), 1884 in Saint Petersburg's district military court.
n.
- a mock court where law students argue hypothetical cases
n.
- a criminal court (in large cities) that sits at night
n.
- a court that has power to prosecute for minor offenses and to bind over for trial in a superior court anyone accused of serious offenses
n.
- a court having jurisdiction over the probate of wills and the administration of estates
n.
- a military court for trying people charged with minor offenses in an occupied area
n.
- the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state; court
- the family and retinue of a sovereign or prince; court
- It can also be where the royal court can gather.
- Jan Kazimierz was courtier on the royal court.
- Away from the royal court her literary activity dried up.
n.
- the indoor court in which squash is played
n.
- the highest court in most states of the United States; supreme court; high court
- The state supreme court ruled on the case again.
- He served as a Justice of the Oklahoma state supreme court (1925-1935).
- She was the first woman to become chief justice of a state supreme court.
n.
- any court that has jurisdiction above an inferior court
- A superior court judge rejected the lawsuit.
- This moment in legal history marked Canada’s first superior court open for business.
- The case was dismissed in superior court and was appealed to the Connecticut Supreme Court.
n.
- the highest court in most states of the United States; state supreme court; high court
- The state supreme court ruled on the case again.
- The request was approved by the supreme court.
- She said "She is a former supreme court judge.
n.
- the court on which tennis is played
- At that time, it took place on a tennis court.
- There was a grass tennis court in the garden.
- A public tennis court is located near Seaside Elementary.
n.
- a hotel for motorists; provides direct access from rooms to parking area; motor hotel; motor inn; motor lodge; court
n.
- a court that has power to prosecute for traffic offenses
n.
- the first court before which the facts of a case are decided
- The trial court granted Dixie's trust's claim.
- The case then returned to the trial court.
- The trial court ruled adversely, and found for the defendant.
n.
- the court on which volleyball is played
- There is a playground, horseshoe pits and a sand volleyball court.
- The park also features two baseball diamonds and a volleyball court.
- The base's few amenities included a movie theater and volleyball court.
E.g.
- A federal district court was headquartered in Sitka.
- Denied by the district court, the plaintiff appealed.
- The federal district court denied the motion.
E.g.
- In the 1994–95 British court case, the Rt.
- Another court case began in November 2002.
- It involved a fierce contest that ended up in a court case.
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- In the end the court ruled in favor of the states.
- The court ruled in favor of Whitney and ABC News.
- The state supreme court ruled on the case again.
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- The court found all six mutineers guilty of murder.
- The court found him innocent in November 2012.
- In July 2009, a British court found in favour of Asda.
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- She said "She is a former supreme court judge.
- A superior court judge rejected the lawsuit.
- His father was a district court judge in Duluth, Minnesota.
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- After the war, he rose higher in the imperial court.
- The imperial court was very conscious of rank.
- 388, served as a "magister epistolarum" in the imperial court.
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- The court held that Georgia's law was unconstitutional.
- The court held that YouTube is protected by the safe harbor of the DMCA.
- The court held that the deep linking did not create infringement liability.
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- In the early 1970s, he left the state court system.
- Grenada is a member of the eastern Caribbean court system.
- Antigua and Barbuda is a member of the eastern Caribbean court system.
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- He handled civil, criminal and family court cases.
- Since that time Tyahnybok has won nine court cases in that regard.
- Robert Cooley was the Chicago Mafia's "Mechanic"—a fixer of court cases.
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- The trial was conducted as a British general court martial.
- Mackenzie was not legally empowered to convene a court martial.
- However at the court martial, he is found guilty, and is executed.
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- In the early 1970s, he left the state court system.
- Many class actions are filed initially in state court.
- Wilson next petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus in state court.
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- It also provided for a U.S. circuit court for the District of Ohio.
- There a United States circuit court tried them for murder and piracy.
- He was also adviser to the clerk of the circuit court from 1915 to 1921.
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- The highest court is the Supreme Federal Court.
- The state's highest court is the Supreme Court of Alabama.
- The country's highest court of appeals is the Supreme Court.
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- Soon after the court ruling, Mills left for England.
- The reasons of the court ruling were not revealed to the public.
- The Göta Court of Appeal later overturned the district court ruling.
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- A court decision ordered his release on January 31 2018.
- In February 2016, a court decision to dissolve the party was upheld.
- NhRP also filed an appeal to Hercules and Leo's lower court decision.
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- In subsequent court proceedings, Evans was convicted and fined $4,000.
- Since the courts' creation, English had been used in court proceedings.
- The province changed the legislation before the court proceedings concluded.
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- Prisoners brought before the court sometimes infected members of the court.
- The province changed the legislation before the court proceedings concluded.
- Rules regarding representation before the court were approved in September 2015.
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- The front of the court house has a three-bay Doric portico.
- A court house was situated where Murphy's guest house is today.
- He often went to the court house in Woodstock, Vermont to listen to cases.
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- The court ordered the company to cease operations.
- As such, the court ordered on 20 December 2006 that Thomas be retried.
- The court ordered that he be committed indefinitely to a psychiatric hospital.
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- Goya was appointed court painter to Charles IV in 1789.
- There he met Louis I of Bavaria's court painter Wilhelm von Kaulbach.
- He had immigrated to Sweden in 1618 and became a court painter in 1621.
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- All other legislation and court decisions must conform to its rules.
- District court decisions are not binding precedent at all, only persuasive.
- Therefore, only a small proportion of trial court decisions result in appeals.
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- The arraignment is a very short court hearing.
- The cases were subject to court hearing on 1 July 2014.
- The court hearing for both cases was scheduled for 1 July 2014.
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- It continued to be used as a county court.
- He was named clerk of the county court in Emerson in 1880.
- It was home to a county court, private high school and tax office.
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- FACT's involvement in the raid is shown in court documents.
- Aaliyah admitted in court documents that she had lied about her age.
- Dubay claimed in court documents that he informed his ex-girlfriend he had no interest in becoming a father.
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- A Supreme Court serves as a court of appeal.
- The court of appeal dismissed the appeal on 22 March 2016.
- In 1901 he became advocate general at the Bastia court of appeal.
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- A federal district court was headquartered in Sitka.
- The federal district court denied the motion.
- The ACLU sued the city in federal district court on June 14, 2016.
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- A bankruptcy court judge approved the bid for an enterprise value of $240 million.
- After Penn Central declared bankruptcy, its assets were sold off in bankruptcy court.
- This deal would have to be approved by the Republic Windows creditors and the bankruptcy court.
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- The court did not accept these protestations.
- The court did not adopt the ACLU's position.
- The court did not answer his question.
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- A court rejected their application as nonsensical.
- The court rejected her claim and she lost the case.
- On 10 December 2008, the court rejected his request.
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- He fought to have public court records displayed online.
- These included court records, indentures, land deeds, wills, etc.
- Records of such indentures are among the court records he consulted.
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- Parlement visited the brothel after she failed to appear in court.
- He was arrested and held at the Midtown North police station to later appear in court.
- A very ill Hopper did not appear in court though his estranged wife did – case BD518046.
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- Davison told the court that he was not guilty of any crime.
- Consequently, he told the court, Al Baluchi was unaware of the activities he was taking on his behalf.
- Wardell told the court that he had returned home from the pub at 10pm to find his wife being held at knife point.
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- The Probate court decided in their favour in July 1935.
- Finally, the court decided that it had jurisdiction over the case.
- Mills took Le Breton to court, but the court decided in Le Breton's favour.
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- She appeared in court but escaped having to pay any fine.
- Following the Woolwich raid, Easterbrook appeared in court.
- Nyimpine Chissano appeared in court and refuted all allegations.
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- On 16 July 2019 this court upheld the laws.
- The court upheld the succession of Taher Saifuddin proper.
- A military appeal court upheld the sentences in September.
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- The case went to court and the application was refused.
- The battle over Cynthia D Hesdra's fortune went to court.
- The next day, the riders went to court to get a sentencing.
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- Jacmel had a civil court building, which was destroyed in the 2010 earthquake.
- After going to civil court, this decision was revoked and the club did not lose its license.
- Her father is a lawyer practicing in high court and civil court and her mother is a retired teacher.
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- The secular court sentenced him to the stake.
- The court sentenced him to life plus 40 years in prison.
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- The government generally respected court orders.
- Specific performance occurs when a court orders a party to perform a specific act.
- Such action should be taken firmly without waiting for formal court orders, he ruled.
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- Talbert played with the Leland Giants until a court battle split the team in 1910.
- The city clerk refused to register the record of marriage, leading to a court battle.
- Decca sued ap for infringement and, in the ensuing court battle, Decca lost the monopoly.
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- In 1552 the priory became the location of the local court.
- There was widespread anger when the raiders were released by a local court in Canada.
- They were reportedly arrested in 2004, tried and sentenced to death under a local court.
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- The court costs amount to 2 million €.
- Capp was fined $500 and court costs.
- He was sentenced to one year of probation and ordered to pay $450 in court costs.
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- It was the only event of the clay court season played on green clay.
- Her clay court season ended at Roland Garros with another loss to No.
- He then skipped the European clay court season for the second consecutive season.
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- The court did not accept these protestations.
- The court did not adopt the ACLU's position.
- The court did not answer his question.
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- District court judges are elected for six-year terms.
- "FISA court judges hear all of this and they think it's legal," Kerr said.
- The president of the Constitutional Court is elected by the court judges for a four-year term.
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- The court dismissed the case and awarded Wilkin fifty guineas.
- The district court dismissed the motion and the defendant appealed.
- The court dismissed the case for lack of standing in September 2019.
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- Dina Nath retained his position at the court during.
- However, he later indicates that he is a Wyldfae and is only called to a court during times of war.
- He once famously threw a chair across the court during a game - which was rewarded with an ejection.
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- Sanskrit poet Bhatti was his court poet.
- The Kalyani Chalukya court poet Ranna calls him Raṇarāga-siṃha.
- The Kannada poet Sumanobana was the court poet of King Vira Narasimha II.
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- His father was a district court judge in Duluth, Minnesota.
- She was the first woman to serve as a district court judge in Cullman County.
- A decision as to the outcome was to be made by a United States district court judge.
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- His testimony was used in court against the medium.
- Bringing him before a special court against his will was a clear breach of that right.
- He abstained on the voting on the procedure of the high court against General Boulanger.
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- There was even court action, which the BBC won.
- Douglass called for court action to open all schools to all children.
- Trans Union requested a review of the compliance order which led to court action.
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- The court granted resource consent in May 2007.
- The trial court granted Dixie's trust's claim.
- The court granted the delay over Cardona's objections.
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- The three women refused to give their names to court officials.
- Wenying expressed his views openly, including criticisms of court officials.
- Domitian was assassinated on 18 September 96 in a conspiracy by court officials.
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- Stephen was taken to court in 1905 and fined.
- In October, MacLaren was taken to court himself over non-payment of rent.
- After the baby dies in her care, she is charged with murder and taken to court.
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- (Ford, 26) In the end, the court denied the case.
- The federal district court denied the motion.
- The district court denied her motion, and she appealed.
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- This opinion has been upheld by numerous court rulings.
- The paper also publishes stories on elections, court rulings and the actions of local governments.
- If the Act became law, its meaning and effects would probably have been determined by court rulings.
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- At the end of the film they kill the minister in open court.
- It has a small open court in front of the three-arched prayer-chamber.
- In the centre of the Exchange was an open court, surrounded by a colonnade.
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- She began to turn her year around during the grass court season.
- Bencic returned to the tour for the Australian hard court season.
- It was the only event of the clay court season played on green clay.
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- He was first court painter to Duke William V of Bavaria and later Maximilian I of Bavaria.
- Defendants in civil actions usually make their first court appearance voluntarily in response to a summons.
- The first court to certify will generally exclude residents of provinces whose courts have certified a parallel class action.
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- This summer she went to court when a controversial case came up.
- The two settled out of court when Khan agreed to split her time between both films.
- Kenneth Baker was found in contempt of court when his Home Office did the same thing in 1991.
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- The court noted that "one does not quench thirst by withholding water".
- Moreover, the court noted that both claims were directed as an unpatentable "mental process".
- The court noted that Claim 2 contains language nearly identical to that in Claim 3 will only a few additions.
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- The court concluded that it had not been shown on the pleadings that the first plaintiff had "locus standi".
- The court concluded that Axmyr murdered both persons with complete disregard for human life and that the victims had suffered before dying.
- The court concluded that the non-citizen plaintiffs had no reasonable fear of being detained and thus could not have their challenge of the law adjudicated by the court.
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- When Chai became the emperor in 954, Pan was named a court official.
- Earlier in her career she worked as a prosecutor and appointed court official.
- A court official carried the robes of a king in a "portmanteau" (traveling bag).
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- On February 2, 2008, a new court ruled that the trio committed negligent homicide.
- The need for new court facilities and new players will be a key part of our discussions.
- Since 2003, the Dutch football Talent of the Year may choose a location for a new court.
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- Allin resigned as circuit court clerk in 1825 and as county clerk in 1831.
- South Korea's first female court clerk, Park Gyeong-sun (), began working for Hwang in 1960.
- He served for many years as county clerk and circuit court clerk in Mercer County, Kentucky.
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- The Taira were seduced by court life and ignored problems in the provinces.
- Some of her paintings, mainly landscapes and scenes of court life in Pillnitz, were made into prints.
- In 1523 Giulio de Medici became Pope Clement VII, and thereafter Sebastiano seems to have been a part of Vatican court life.
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- Her favourite surface is hard court.
- Bencic returned to the tour for the Australian hard court season.
- Initially it was played in clay courts but it changed to hard court.
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- A special court hears cases involving persons under the age of 18.
- There were 1,400 people arrested, with 443 tried in a special court.
- On 14 May 2008 Omar was sentenced 13 years’ imprisonment by a special court in Dhaka.
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- "I think they should put us in the court room together!"
- Protesters broke into the town's court room and tore down its scales of justice.
- On one occasion, Shahid's face is blackened by assailants outside the court room.
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- Polak served as a municipal court judge in Côte Saint-Luc from 1969 to 1979.
- The people elect the auditor, municipal court clerk, municipal court judges, and city attorney.
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- The court stated that Junior School No.
- The court stated, "We are left with no option but to award death penalty.
- In their ruling, the court stated, "This is an unusually flagrant example of UCI.
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- Along the eaves of the same court is an old sundial undated.
- His service terminated on November 23, 1896, due to his elevation to be Chief Justice of the same court.
- Nixon later wound up renominating Byrne to the same court in 1971, with Byrne quickly winning Senate confirmation.
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- On December 5, 2014, the appellate court issued its ruling.
- Madras high court issued a notice to BCCI after a PIL was filed seeking stay on IPL.
- On January 2014, a New York federal district court issued other criminal charges against the drug lord.
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- Attempts to stop this were overturned by the appeal court.
- A military appeal court upheld the sentences in September.
- The appeal court affirmed the judgment of the District Court.
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- Remanded to a higher court, the defendants were found not guilty.
- The verdict was appealed and was set in higher court on 30 October 2017.
- The losing party has a right to appeal any order for sanctions in the higher court.
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- He limped off the court and was helped to the locker room.
- "He went to make a move, fell, and threw the ball down hard off the court.
- 17-ranked Bruins off the court, taking an early lead and leading 51–26 at the half.
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- He was released without being fined or making a court appearance.
- Charges were dismissed at their court appearance later that week.
- The captain and first officer made a court appearance on 1 May 2008.
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- We got a constitutional court.
- It was introduced in Italy in 1993, but overturned by the constitutional court in 1995.
- In practice, the Constitutional Law Committee fulfils the duties of a constitutional court.