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court [kɔ:t] v
construct. curte
court An organ of the government, belonging to the judicial department, whose function is the application of the laws to controversies brought before it and the public administration of justice. The presence of a sufficient number of the members of such a body regularly convened in an authorized place at an appointed time, engaged in the full and regular performance of its functions. A body in the government to which the administration of justice is delegated. A body organized to administer justice, and including both judge and jury. An incorporeal, political being, composed of one or more judges, who sit at fixed times and places, attended by proper officers, pursuant to lawful authority, for the administration of justice. An organized body with defined powers, meeting at certain times and places for the hearing and decision of causes and other matters brought before it, and aided in this, its proper business, by its proper officers, attorneys and counsel to present and manage the business, clerks to record and attest its acts and decisions, and ministerial officers to execute its commands, and secure due order in its proceedings v
environ. tribunal
 English thesaurus
court [kɔ:t] n
law place where trials and legal proceedings occur; a meeting where legal judgments take place
court [kɔ:t] abbr.
abbr. ct
law A judge or group of judges whose job is to hear cases and carry out justice.
Court [kɔ:t] abbr.
abbr. C; Crt; Ct (сокр. от Court Палачах)
abbr., law C.
court. abbr.
abbr., econ. courtage
COURT [kɔ:t] abbr.
abbr., avia. cost optimization utilizing reference techniques
courts: 161 phrases in 11 subjects
Accounting1
Construction6
Economy37
Environment6
General6
Human rights activism3
Law53
Obsolete / dated14
Politics31
Procedural law3
United Nations1