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law court

NOUN
  1. a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws

How To Use law court In A Sentence

  • It's crazy to argue that we're ever going to get significant legal change from common law courts.
  • It is the business of the police to prevent and detect crime and of the law courts to punish crime.
  • Judges and law courts dispense justice justly.
  • Even if it is a US bank which is ordered by a US subpoena, other common law courts have applied traditional conflict-of-laws analysis.
  • As a result the common law courts still remain more distant from the merits than the administrative law courts of continental jurisdictions.
  • It is the business of the police to prevent and detect crime and of the law courts to punish crime.
  • [Lord Justice BANKS recently referred to the possible establishment of a Law Courts '_crêche_, where the female barrister might leave her young while engaged in forensic duties.] _From "The Law Times" of 192 --. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 23, 1919
  • It starts in August when Parliament, like football, is in recess, the law courts go to sleep and a lot of us are on holiday.
  • To classical scholar, rhetoric was important in three spheres of human interaction: in law courts, in legislative assemblies, and in public forums.
  • People preferred the more formalized and anonymous procedures of the law courts.
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