Examples of Court or courts in a sentence
Court or courts of this state - a court authorized and established by the Constitution or laws of the state of North Carolina.
Court or courts of this state - a court authorized and established by the constitution or laws of the state of North Carolina.
The rejected provision, proposed as a new section 15, stated: “The Legislature may provide for judicial review in a court of record of any administrative action of state or local government, but may not place review in the Supreme Court in the first instance or give trial court functions to the Supreme Court or courts of appeal.” (1966 Report, supra, at p.
Adjudicative decisions of the PUC are reviewed either by the Supreme Court or courts of appeal.
Some have suggested that there is nothing inherently inappropriate about the Court or courts resorting to tort law to interpret and develop employment discrimination law.
Should individual class members be required to bring separate actions, this Court or courts throughout North Carolina would be confronted with a multiplicity of lawsuits burdening the court system while also creating the risk of inconsistent rulings and contradictory judgments.
The Itti-kāna-ikbi may give full faith and credit or comity to judgments, orders, decrees of the Tribal Court or courts of foreign jurisdiction.
Such Courts of Appeal as may be established by Act of Parliament, to hear appeals from the High Court or courts of similar status.
Any consent to suit may be limited to the Court or courts in which suit may be brought, to the matters that may be made the subject of the suit and to the assets or revenues of the corporation against which any judgment may be executed.
In the event that the Agreement is not approved by the Court or otherwise terminates, RCR and Class Members expressly reserve all of their rights, and agree to propose to the Court or courts a reasonable schedule by which RCR would rejoin the Litigation.