用court造句子,“court”造句

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The court served a summons on him.

When the court session opens, the court invites the plaintiff to state his case.

Will the court acquit him of the crime?

What they do: court reporters transcribe court proceedings, meetings, speeches and other events where verbatim documentation is necessary.

In deciding cases the Chinese courts follow the system whereby the court of second instance is the court of last instance.

The Governor of Virginia decided to try Brown in a state court. He believed a federal court trial would take too long.

The choice of a foster home was left to the determination of the court.

They are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

Indra held court at Svarga, his heaven in the clouds surrounding the highest peak of the sacred mountain Meru.

Pedro II, a 19th-century emperor, would decamp there with his court to escape Rio’s sweltering summer heat.

He tried to Sue the retailer for profiteering in a local court last month and presented a picture of the rather ordinary melon plus the receipt.

The attribute of fraudulent act should be considered on the aspect of encroach the order of court conduct trials of cases, it's the proper way.

In this case, his strategy of delay is to insist on his right to be in court for every hearing, only to cite a “legitimate impediment” (ie, government business) that stops him attending.

Summary: In nearly all cases at least two of the above four factors must be present for the court to pierce the veil; the most common combination is probably inadequate capitalization plus failure to follow corporate formalities.

The court awarded heavy damages.

The two companies settled out of court.

West Virginia's Supreme Court is its only appellate court, so not many cases get reviewed.

An annulment or acquittal ; dismissal, as of a court order.

Cases are heard in an open court, and a collegial system, a challenge system, a system whereby the court of second instance is the court of last instance, and a trial supervision system are practised.

That first citation back in 1297 has the word suit with both meanings: attendance at court; and also the similarity of attire of those attending court.

An adverse ruling from the court could roil the muni market.

A Malaysian court ordered the review of a sentence of caning given to a woman caught drinking beer in 2007.

Her advisers say that she followed procedure, and was acting in taxpayers' interests, as the court case was costing public money every year that it went unsettled.

"People's courts in China take a two-tier system of hearing and final judgment for all the cases, that means the litigants have the right to appeal against the judgment of the first trial court and the higher court passes judgment on the appeal and the judgment is final. "

If so, the Northwest Division champ will own No. 4 but won't have the home-court edge against the No. 5 club unless it finishes with at least the same record.

court造句

The court will reserve judgement.

To shed tears in the court

Her overhead smash went out of the court.

Initially, the Court authorized the district court to investigate allegations that the Secretary had issued his decision without reading the briefs or considering the evidence.

The community fitment is comprised of15,000 m2 North American style shopping center,5,000 m2 club, kindergarten, elementary school, secondary school, thermal-spring swimming pool, tennis court, football field, basketball court, etc.

On March 8th yet another court ruled against the PdL, saying that a government ordinance could not change regional law.

All these were of costly stones, of stone cut according to measure, sawed with saws, inside and outside; even from the foundation to the coping, and so on the outside to the great court.

When a dispute arises between a state in the first group and state in the second group, each will be convinced that it is in the right, and it is difficult to predict how an international court would decide the case.

Her case will be called in court next week.

The first, from erstwhile New York Times court correspondent Linda Greenhouse, asks whether the so-called "Kennedy court," is, in fact, something else.

"Subject to subsection (3), where in any civil or criminal proceedings before a court or magistrate a question arises as to any of the matters mentioned in subsection (1), that court or magistrate shall refer that question to a Tribunal; "

Some 132 of the party’s deputies declined to take their oath in protest against a court decision to keep two of their elected colleagues in prison.

The court adjourn for lunch.

A district court gave the embryos to Ms Roman, but an appellate court reversed that decision. The Supreme court of Texas may have to take up the case next.

The court had in 2004 also directed the universities to consider if astrology science can be added to the syllabus.

A maritime court may arrest other ships owned by the shipowner, bareboat charterer, time charterer or voyage charterer who is held responsible for a maritime claim, when the arrest is executed, with the exception of the claims related to ownership or possession of the ship.

He said the court provided no guidance about when recusal will be constitutionally required.

"Doctor J was ahead of everybody in bringing business to pro-basketball. Then the personas that Magic and Bird carried onto the court -- their smile, their competitiveness -- changed the way the game was perceived even more.

We must mark the tennis court out ready for play these days.

The court is expected to issue an indictment soon.

The ruling helped to dampen the tests' use in state and federal court, where the results are rarely accepted as evidence.

So the court will tread warily.

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