Court-of-law Sentence Examples
This way you could never swear in a court of law you saw him.
The advantages thus obtained by the guest were, the right of hospitality when travelling and, above all, the protection of his host (representing him as his patron) in a court of law.
An order for the removal of a judge must be based upon a conviction for some specified offence before a court of law.
Cotgrave explains the word in French as a billet for the benefit or advantage of him that receives it, a form of introduction and also a notice affixed at the gate of a court of law.
The supreme court of law for both civil and criminal cases is the Oberlandesgericht at Dresden, subordinate to which are seven other courts in the other principal towns.
It has three Protestant churches, a grammar school and court of law.
Such resolution cannot be questioned by any court of law.
The testimony of a slave is not admissible in court of law!
The court of law is the appropriate forum to establish issues of liability and quantum of damages.
Defendant = A person accused or sued in a court of law.
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Only a court of law (if they sue you) has that right.
Opposers contend that when a court of law is permitted to order noncustodial visitation with regard to grandparents, the state is interfering with the parents' rights to make decisions concerning the raising of their children.
This capacity has serious implications with regard to children's competency to testify in a court of law.
Abandonment is a legal term describing the failure of a non-custodial parent to provide support to his or her children according to the terms approved by a court of law.
AdvertisementThis type of foreclosure process is initiated in a court of law with the lender's lawyers filing a document called Lis Pendens, which translates to "action pending."
As social media grows, so have the strange reasons that people and companies have brought this word into a court of law.