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inferior court

NOUN
  1. any court whose decisions can be appealed to a higher court

How To Use inferior court In A Sentence

  • Occasionally a legislature will expand the jurisdiction of an inferior court or provide a summary remedy for the disposition of claims involving less than a certain amount.
  • These courts were not subject to judicial review at all which only applied to administrative authorities and inferior courts.
  • He had long been reading law in his curious, spasmodically concentrated way, and he had practised a little as a "pettifogger," that is, an unlicensed practitioner in the inferior courts. Abraham Lincoln
  • It invested "all legislative Powers" in the Congress, "the executive Power" in the President, and "the judicial Power" in a Supreme Court and in inferior courts established by Congress.
  • One task that it assumed became the supervisory jurisdiction of inferior courts and tribunals.
  • Nor did his Lordship draw any demarcation between administrative institutions and inferior courts for the purposes of review.
  • His Lordship drew no distinction as to the scope of review for inferior courts and administrative institutions.
  • These courts were not subject to judicial review at all which only applied to administrative authorities and inferior courts.
  • His Lordship drew no distinction as to the scope of review for inferior courts and administrative institutions.
  • Traditionally they were applied to judicial decisions taken by inferior courts and tribunals.
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