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CourtThe place where trials are held; the place where plaintiffs and defendants go to petition for their respective rights.
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CourtA record type used in the Locality and Research Methodologies sections of the PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) to identify articles that contain information about court records.
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CourtA place where justice is administered.
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CourtJudgmental
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Court[Old French, enclosed space, royal entourage, court of justice, from Latin cohort- cohors farmyard, armed force, retinue] 1 a : an official assembly for the administration of justice : a unit of the . [..]
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CourtLocation where legal judgment is made. Click here for more information.
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CourtA court is a governmental body consisting of one or more judges who adjudicate disputes and administer justice in accordance with law. The room in which a law court sits is called a court room. A cour [..]
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Court(n) an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business(n) a room in which a lawcourt sits(n) the sovereign and his advisers who are the governing power of a state(n) a specially m [..]
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use “court” to refer to themselves in the third person, as in “the court has read the brief.”
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CourtA judge or body of judges whose task is to hear cases and administer justice. Top
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CourtJudge or body of judges whose task is to hear cases and administer justice.
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Courtn. tribunal
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CourtA Krewe's King, Queen, Maids and Dukes.
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Court1. Government entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. The court is part of the third branch of Wisconsin government, the Judicial Branch. 2. Judges sometimes use "court" to refe [..]
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CourtCourt obtained his PhD degree in economics from Columbia University in 1942. He was at Columbia from the Summer Term of 1936 through the Spring Term ...
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs."
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Courtan agency of the judicial branch of government, authorized or established by statute or constitution, having one or more judicial officers on its staff. A court has the authority to decide upon contro [..]
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs."
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CourtA judge or group of judges whose job is to hear cases and carry out justice. (See bench.)
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Court A place where justice is administered.
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CourtThe official place and process for the administration of justice.
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Courta judicial tribunal; the seat of a judicial tribunal.
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CourtA place where legal proceedings are conducted before a judge; may also refer to the judge personally.
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CourtJudge or body of judges whose task is to hear cases and administer justice.
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CourtA room in which court hearings are held.
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs." court reporter:
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CourtThe building where the case is heard. Also used to describe in general terms the judicial officer hearing the case, such as a magistrate or judge.
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CourtA place where justice is administered.
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs." Courts and judges are part of the Judicial Branch of government.
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use “court” to refer to themselves in the third person, as in “the court has read the brief.”
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CourtThe circuit court is Oregon’s trial court of general jurisdiction. This means it hears cases regardless of the subject matter, amount of money involved, or the severity of the crime alleged. The circuit court is a “court of record,” which means that an official court reporter or special audio or video recording system records every word of most cas [..]
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges (or a group of them) sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the brief [..]
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CourtAn agency of the judicial branch of government, authorized or established by statute or constitution, having one or more judicial officers on its staff. A court has the authority to decide upon controversies in law and disputed matters of fact brought before it. Because of court consolidation there is no longer a distinction between lower court and [..]
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CourtCourt State Courts United States Federal Courts Judges Special Jurisdiction 3Supreme - United States Supreme Court 1 9 - 2Appellate State Supreme Court United States Circuit Courts 12 179 United State [..]
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Courtn.(1) "court, noble household; courtyard; court of law," s.v. court sb.\1 OED. KEY: court@n1
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Courtn1 36 court 35 courtes 1
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Courtmartial - A trial before a board of field grade officers for a serious breach of the UCMJ.
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CourtArea of play, as defined by the outer boundary lines.
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CourtA monthly event for members of the Vampiric community usually held at a haven. Cycling energy
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CourtThe rectangular playing area defined by a backboard at each end and two sideboards with a level and smooth playing surface.
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Courtn. 1) the judge, as in "The court rules in favor of the plaintiff." 2) any official tribunal (court) presided over by a judge or judges in which legal issues and claims are heard and determi [..]
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Court
An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley.
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(US) An abbreviated term of respect for any court ("the Court").
for someone who worked or lived in a court.
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Courtn. 1) the judge, as in "The court rules in favor of the plaintiff...
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CourtGovernment entity authorized to resolve legal disputes. Judges sometimes use "court" to refer to themselves in the third person, as in "the court has read the briefs."
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Courtan assembly to conduct judicial business When Brown pleaded not guilty to assaulting Rihanna, their violent past came out in court. — Slate (Feb 16, 2012)
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Court"woo, offer homage," as one does at court, 1570s; see court (n.). Related: Courted; courting.
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Courtlate 12c., from Old French cort (11c., Modern French cour) "king's court, princely residence," from Latin cortem, accusative of cors (earlier cohors) "enclosed yard," and by e [..]
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CourtCourt [N] [S]the enclosure of the tabernacle ( Exodus 27:9-19 ; 40:8 ), of the temple ( 1 Kings 6:36 ), of a prison ( Nehemiah 3:25 ), of a private house ( 2 Samuel 17:18 ), and of a king's palac [..]
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Courtbuilding or room where legal professionals decide the law and administer justice.
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Courtmonarch or other noble person and the group of people who serve, advise, and consult with them, or the place where this group meets.
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CourtCourt painters were artists employed by royal courts to paint portraits of the royal family and their courtiers
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CourtAny official tribunal presided over by a judge or judges in which legal issues and claims are heard and determined. In the United States, there are essentially two systems: federal courts and state co [..]
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CourtCourt derives from the Latin cohors meaning a company or retinue or persons (who gathered in an enclosed place). The word thus gained a range of uses: the people associated with a king; the place in w [..]
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Courtan assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business woo: make amorous advances towards; "John is courting Mary" a room in which a lawcourt sits; & [..]
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Court(Heb. chatser), an open enclosure surrounded by buildings, applied in the Authorized Version most commonly to the enclosures of the tabernacle and the temple. (Exodus 27:9; 40:33; Leviticus 6:16; 1 Ki [..]
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Courtthe enclosure of the tabernacle (Ex. 27:9-19; 40:8), of the temple (1 Kings 6:36), of a prison (Neh. 3:25), of a private house (2 Sam. 17:18), and of a king's palace (2 Kings 20:4).
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