law court in English

noun
1
a court of law.
We have complained that it decides over important matters - the ownership of a domain name - but behaves more like a kangaroo court than a law court .

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1. Appellate review is filed with the law court

2. Common law court mannual The-Common-Law-Courts-Bsic-min

3. Definition of Admissible (adjective): able to be used in law court

4. Evidence and transcripts in cases that are appealed to the law court may be destroyed 60 days after the law court denies Appellate review or issues an opinion

5. If something is Actionable, it gives someone a good reason for accusing someone in a law court

6. No law-court judges a defendant this way! God does not judge man this way. (Cf. John M.

7. / ədˈmɪs.ə.b ə l / considered satisfactory and acceptable in a law court: The judge ruled that new evidence was Admissible.

8. Several sociolinguists have discussed the ethnography of cross cultural discourse conventions in the law court in the United States.

9. / əˈkjuːzd / plural the Accused the person who is on trial in a law court: The Accused protested her innocence

10. Where they have no place is where the men are: in the Forum, in the Law Court, or in the Senate House.

11. / ədˌmɪs.əˈbɪl.ə.t̬i / the fact of being considered satisfactory and acceptable in a law court: He planned to challenge the Admissibility of Paul's confession

12. An intercessor is one who pleads on behalf of someone else, for example a lawyer who speaks in a law court on behalf of his client.

13. [ T often passive ] to decide officially in a law court that someone is not guilty of a particular crime: She was Acquitted of all the charges against her

14. If a meeting, parliament, law court etc Adjourns, or if the person in charge Adjourns it, it stops for a short time It was almost noon when the meeting adjourned

15. Once used as a law court, the hall has held several notable trials, including that of Sir William Wallace (130, the Gunpowder Plot conspirators (160 and King Charles I (16.

16. / əˈreɪn.mənt / a legal process in a law court where someone is accused of a particular crime and asked to say if they are guilty or not: She was in custody last night awaiting Arraignment

17. The original Chancellors were the cancellarii of Roman courts of justice—ushers, who sat at the cancelli or lattice work screens of a basilica or law court, which separated the judge and counsel from the audience.

18. Ad‧journ /əˈdʒɜːn $ -ɜːrn/ ●○○ verb 1 [ intransitive, transitive] if a meeting, parliament, law court etc Adjourns, or if the person in charge Adjourns it, it stops for a short time It was almost noon when the meeting Adjourned

19. Even someone at in order to suffer from a harmful kid to greatly make a school, lambaste a teacher and greatly go to law court, the public also all everythings carry on in the kid's eyelid underneath.

20. And looking round at the host of familiar faces of men and women who had travelled far to offer him a token of their love , he added , This is like a family gathering and not a law court ' . " ,

21. Unable to pay what you owe, and having had control of your financial matters given, by a law court, to a person who sells your property to pay your debts: He went Bankrupt after only a year in business