Supreme Court definition

Supreme Court means the North Carolina Supreme Court.
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia;

Examples of Supreme Court in a sentence

  • It is therefore useful to advert to the following portions of Practice Note 59/13/1 found at pages 1076–1077 of Volume 1 of The 1999 Edition of The English Supreme Court Practice: “ Stay of execution or of proceedings pending appeal… Neither the court below nor the Court of Appeal will grant a stay unless satisfied that there are good reasons for doing so.

  • Any and all actions arising out of or related to this Agreement against the Facility shall be brought in, and the parties agree to exclusive jurisdiction of, the New York State Supreme Court, located in Steuben County, New York.

  • If the arbitral award is appealed to the Court of Appeals and then to the Supreme Court, the reckoning date would retroact to the dates in the preceding sentence unless the decision of the court indicates otherwise.

  • Notwithstanding the above provisions, no amendments or modifications to this Companion Agreement or the Upper Basin and Lower Basin DCPs shall be made without a subsequent act of Congress if such amendments or modifications would conflict with the Colorado River Compact, the Boulder Canyon Project Act, the Upper Colorado River Basin Compact, the 1944 Water Treaty, the Consolidated Decree of the Supreme Court in Arizona v.


More Definitions of Supreme Court

Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of South Africa established under the Supreme Court Act, 1959 (Act 59 of 1959);
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe;
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of India;
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Zambia established by this Constitution.
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of St Helena;
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Judicature established by this Constitution.