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Assize Courts [əˈsaɪzˌkɔ:ts, ingl. am. -kɔ:rts], Assizes [əˈsaɪzɪz] SUST.
Assize Courts pl. Brit DER., HIST.:
I. court [kɔ:t, ingl. am. kɔ:rt] SUST.
1. court DER.:
to go to court case
trafiać [perf trafić] do sądu
pozywać [perf pozwać] kogoś do sądu
2. court DEP.:
3. court HIST.:
4. court (in names):
5. court → courtyard
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. court [kɔ:t, ingl. am. kɔ:rt] V. trans.
1. court (woo):
2. court (cultivate):
3. court (try to attract):
to court sth
4. court (invite):
to court sth
courtyard SUST.
arbitration court SUST. DER.
bankruptcy court SUST. DER.
Chancery Court SUST. DER.
Commercial Court SUST. Brit
county court SUST. DER.
1. county court ingl. brit.:
2. county court AM:
I. court-martial <courts martial> SUST.
II. court-martial <-ll- [or AM -l-]> V. trans.
oddawać [perf oddać] pod sąd wojskowy
federal court ADJ. DER.
High Court SUST. ingl. brit.
juvenile court SUST.
kangaroo court, kangaroo trial SUST. DER.
magistrates' court SUST. Brit DER.
open court SUST. DER.
Entrada de OpenDict
court SUST.
Present
Icourt
youcourt
he/she/itcourts
wecourt
youcourt
theycourt
Past
Icourted
youcourted
he/she/itcourted
wecourted
youcourted
theycourted
Present Perfect
Ihavecourted
youhavecourted
he/she/ithascourted
wehavecourted
youhavecourted
theyhavecourted
Past Perfect
Ihadcourted
youhadcourted
he/she/ithadcourted
wehadcourted
youhadcourted
theyhadcourted
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Second, when the legislature was unable to pass redistricting maps, the matter ended up before the federal court.
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The requirement to provide proof of citizenship to register to vote was later ruled invalid in federal court.
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Also, tribes who feel that a state is not negotiating in good faith have the right to sue the states in federal court.
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However, a federal court will not hear the case until the person is convicted of the crime.
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Indeed, a federal court of tax appeals appears to be the favored view of many academics who address the subject and some tax attorneys.
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