Ordinary Courts definition

Ordinary Courts. : means courts of law established in terms of the laws of the Republic of South Africa and the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa;
Ordinary Courts means state courts which hear public and private legal disputes.
Ordinary Courts means Kenyan courts of law which hear public and private legal disputes.

Examples of Ordinary Courts in a sentence

  • Any dispute between the Company and the Shareholders or any third party is to be resolved by recourse to the Ordinary Courts; legal actions may be brought against the Company only before the Courts of Athens.

  • The Donoughmore Committee, in 1932, critiqued the delegation of judicial functions to quasi-judicial body and recommended that the judicial powers should vest solely with the Ordinary Courts of law.

  • It was further recommended that establishment of Tribunals should only be in special cases where Ordinary Courts lacks expertise.

  • However, there is a stark distinction between Tribunals and Ordinary Courts in England; for unlike ordinary Courts, the Tribunals comprise of members with special expertise and experience with many of them being appointed from amongst advocates or from persons with technical exposure.

  • Any controversy or dispute arising from these Rules and Regulations shall be submitted to the Ordinary Courts of the City of Buenos Aires, expressly waiving the Federal Courts jurisdiction or any other which may correspond.

  • Disputes in the Association or disputes affecting Leagues, members of Leagues, Clubs, members of Clubs, Players, Officials and other Association Officials, intermediaries and Licensed Match Agents shall not be submitted to Ordinary Courts, unless the FIFA regulations, these Statutes or binding legal provisions specifically provide for or stipulate recourse to Ordinary Courts.

  • Paul himself was not involved in the deal but the play was, indeed, very nice.

  • It brings a dispute to an Ordinary Court, except in cases where the FIFA, CAF or FUFA regulations or binding legal provisions specifically provide for or stipulate recourse to Ordinary Courts.

  • To solve any dispute, disagreement, issue or claim which may arise from the performance of the Agreement executed with the Awardee of this tender, the matter will be referred to the Ordinary Courts and Tribunals of Madrid (Spain), expressly waiving any other jurisdiction.

  • The organization of these ordinary courts is governed by the Law of 24 October 2007 on the Organization of the Ordinary Courts (Court Organization Act, Gerichtsorganisationsgesetz, GOG; LGBl. 2007 No. 348).


More Definitions of Ordinary Courts

Ordinary Courts means theregional and district courts, courts of appeal and the Supreme Court.
Ordinary Courts means any court so properly called anywhere within the territory of State.
Ordinary Courts means state courts which have jurisdiction to hear legal disputes;

Related to Ordinary Courts

  • Ordinary Course means, with respect to an action taken by a Person, that such action is consistent with the past practices of the Person and is taken in the ordinary course of the normal day-to-day operations of the Person.

  • Selected Courts has the meaning set forth in Section 4.07.

  • Courts means the Ontario Court, the Quebec Court and the BC Court.

  • New York Courts shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9(d).

  • Delaware Courts has the meaning set forth in Section 8.2.

  • Chosen Courts has the meaning set forth in Section 9.10(b).

  • the ordinary course of business means matters connected to the day-to- day supply of goods and/or services the by B&O business or the Harman International business and does not include matters involving significant changes to the organisational structure or related to the post-merger integration of the B&O business and by the Harman International business;

  • Specified Courts is defined in Section 6.9.

  • BC Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

  • Supreme Court means the North Carolina Supreme Court.

  • Competent Court of Law means any court or tribunal or any similar judicial or quasi- judicial body in India that has jurisdiction to adjudicate upon issues relating to this Agreement;

  • Core Course means a course that a student admitted to a particular programme must successfully complete to receive the degree and which cannot be substituted by any other course

  • Ordinary Course Professional Order means the Order Authorizing the Retention and Compensation of Certain Professionals Utilized in the Ordinary Course of Business [D.I. 765].

  • Approved course means a course that has been approved by the department for the training of lead professionals.

  • Ordinary Course Professionals Order means any order of the Bankruptcy Court permitting the Debtors to retain certain professionals in the ordinary course of their businesses.

  • Ordinary Course of Business means the ordinary course of business consistent with past custom and practice (including with respect to quantity and frequency).

  • Ordinary Course Transferees (i) with respect to goods only, buyers in the ordinary course of business and lessees in the ordinary course of business to the extent provided in Section 9-320(a) and 9-321 of the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time in the relevant jurisdiction, (ii) with respect to general intangibles only, licensees in the ordinary course of business to the extent provided in Section 9-321 of the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time in the relevant jurisdiction and (iii) any other Person who is entitled to take free of the Lien pursuant to the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect from time to time in the relevant jurisdiction.

  • clerk of the court means the person who for the time being is the clerk of every Magistrates Court at a place or places appointed under this Act for the holding of Magistrates Courts in question, and includes any assistant clerk of the court, deputy clerk of the court and any person who for the time being occupies or performs the duties of such office.

  • Ontario Court means the Ontario Superior Court of Justice.

  • Commissioners Court means Travis County Commissioners Court.

  • Juvenile court means the district court of this state.

  • Water course means a natural channel or an artificial channel formed by training or diversion of a natural channel meant for carrying storm and waste water.

  • Quebec Court means the Superior Court of Quebec.

  • Buyer in ordinary course of business means a person that buys goods in good faith, without knowledge that the sale violates the rights of another person in the goods, and in the ordinary course from a person, other than a pawnbroker, in the business of selling goods of that kind. A person buys goods in the ordinary course if the sale to the person comports with the usual or customary practices in the kind of business in which the seller is engaged or with the seller's own usual or customary practices. A person that sells oil, gas, or other minerals at the wellhead or minehead is a person in the business of selling goods of that kind. A buyer in ordinary course of business may buy for cash, by exchange of other property, or on secured or unsecured credit, and may acquire goods or documents of title under a preexisting contract for sale. Only a buyer that takes possession of the goods or has a right to recover the goods from the seller under article 2 may be a buyer in ordinary course of business. The term does not include a person that acquires goods in a transfer in bulk or as security for or in total or partial satisfaction of a money debt.

  • Delaware Court means the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware.

  • New York Court means the courts of the State of New York or the United States District Court for the Southern District of the State of New York.