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high court

NOUN
  1. the highest court in most states of the United States

How To Use high court In A Sentence

  • He cowered in a hedge fearing she would return to run him over, the Feilding High Court was told.
  • In fact in the recent case before the High Court, the counsellor failed to come up with a clear finding.
  • How the high court will interpret the law is uncertain. A Conceptual View of Human Resource Management: Strategic Objectives, Environments, Functions
  • That was by no means forthcoming and on 23 August 1990 the respondent issued an originating summons in the High Court seeking possession.
  • In July 2000, the wife issued proceedings in the Irish High Court claiming a decree of judicial separation and other orders.
  • There is complete security of tenure for the judges, with Supreme Court and High Court judges being removable only through impeachment.
  • The Finn had asked the French high court to guarantee a fair ballot. Times, Sunday Times
  • A new provision provides that the regulations do not apply where the outgoing employer is subject to proceedings whereby he may be adjudicated bankrupt or wound up for reasons of insolvency by order of the High Court.
  • By next year you could be sitting as a High Court judge.
  • The High Court of Justiciary has once sat outside Scotland, at Zeist in the Netherlands.
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