court of law
noun[C]
ukuspluralcourts of law(alsolaw court)LAW
aplacewheretrialsandlegalcasesaredecided, or thegroupofpeoplewhodealwithlegalcasesthere:
Thismatterwill need to bedecidedby acourtoflaw.
| 单词 | court of law |
| 释义 | court of law noun[C] ukuspluralcourts of law(alsolaw court)LAW aplacewheretrialsandlegalcasesaredecided, or thegroupofpeoplewhodealwithlegalcasesthere: Thismatterwill need to bedecidedby acourtoflaw. Examplesofcourt of lawcourt of law Nocourtoflawcan be in its right mind to award such a punishment. From Wikipedia A declaration stating that the matter is not pending in anycourtoflawis also required to be filed. From Wikipedia One assumes that acourtoflawwould find the language incoherent and unenforceable.. From Wikipedia This was not a dedicatedcourtoflaw, instead a descendant of the "witenagemot". From Wikipedia These investigations are requested by acourtoflaw. From Wikipedia In such a case, the court undertakes its role as a court of merit, rather than acourtoflaw. From Wikipedia That is, a commander can be held liable in acourtoflawfor the improper actions of his or her subordinates. From Wikipedia It aims to decide disputes in a few days, rather than the extended periods acourtoflawwould take. From Wikipedia If the accused appeared, the accuser stated the case, and the investigation proceeded by the examination of witnesses as in an ordinarycourtoflaw. From Wikipedia If you give up the right to remain silent, anything you say can and will be used against you in acourtoflaw. From Wikipedia These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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