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  • Court Of Convocation

    In English ecclesiastical law. A convocation or ecclesiastical synod, which is in the nature of an ecclesiastical parliament. There is one for each province. They are composed, respectively, of the archbishop. all the bishops, deans, and archdeacons of their province, with one proctor, or […]

  • Court of Appeals

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Court of appeals Meaning of Court of appeals In American law. An appellate tribunal, which, in some states, as Kentucky, Maryland, and New York, is the court of last resort, and in others, as Illinois, is […]

  • Appeal of felony

    Appeal of felony

    An accusation of felony made by one person against another. The person charged had the right to trial by battle, which took place between him and the accuser, the combatants being each armed with a leather shield and a cudgel forty-five inches long, and, having to fight for a day, or […]

  • Appeal of felony

    Appeal of felony

    An accusation of felony made by one person against another. The person charged had the right to trial by battle, which took place between him and the accuser, the combatants being each armed with a leather shield and a cudgel forty-five inches long, and, having to fight for a day, or […]

  • European Court of Justice

    European Court of Justice

    European Court of Justice European Court of Justice in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of European Court of Justice. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: European Court of Justice […]

  • European Court of Justice

    European Court of Justice

    European Court of Justice European Court of Justice in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of European Court of Justice. Resources Legal English Vocabulary: European Court of Justice […]

  • Court of Justice of the European Communities

    Court of Justice of the European Communities

    Court of Justice of the European Communities Court of Justice of the European Communities in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Court of Justice of the European Communities. […]

  • Court of Justice of the European Communities

    Court of Justice of the European Communities

    Court of Justice of the European Communities Court of Justice of the European Communities in Law Enforcement Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Court of Justice of the European Communities. […]

  • Appellate Court

    A reviewing court, and excepting special cases where original jurisdiction is conferred, is not a trial court or court of first instance.

  • Court-martial

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Court-martial Meaning of Court-martial A court established for trying offenses against naval, military or airforce discipline, or against the ordinary law, by a member of the Armed Forces. <div […]

  • Court of Appeal

    Legal Definition and Related Resources of Court of Appeal Meaning of Court of Appeal See Supreme Court of Judicature Related Entries of Court Of Appeal in the Encyclopedia of Law Project Browse or […]

  • Court of First Instance

    Court of First Instance in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of Court of First Instance. This legal term is related to the United Kingom and/or the English Legal System.ResourcesSee […]

  • Court Of Common Pleas

    In American Law. A court of original and general jurisdiction for the trial of issues of fact and law according to the principles of the common law. Courts of this name still exist in some of the states of the United States, and frequently have a criminal as well as civil jurisdiction. […]

  • Supreme Court of Judicature

    The Court formed by the Judicature Act, 1873 (as modified by later Acts). It consists of two permanent divisions, viz., a Court of original jurisdiction, called the High Court of Justice, and a Court of appellate jurisdiction, called the Court of Appeal.The High Court of Justice […]

  • High Court of Justice

    That branch of the English supreme court of judicature (q. v.) which exercises (1) the original jurisdiction formerly exercised by the court of chancery, the courts of queen’s bench, common pleas, and exchequer, the courts of probate, divorce, and admiralty, the court of common pleas […]