Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
It is both a court of cassation and a constitutional court.
His appeal to the court of cassation was rejected.
The Court of Cassation also demanded new trials for them.
The Court of Cassation confirmed this last judgment in 1997.
In this case, Court of Cassation decides who has jurisdiction.
He later went to Berne and received a place on the Court of cassation.
These are practices which have entered into conflict with the constitutional court and the court of cassation.
Its organization is similar to that of the Military Court of Cassation.
A ruling passed by the court of cassation is final, cannot be appealed against and effective from the day of its adoption.
The senate, as supreme court of cassation, had two departments, one for civil and one for criminal cases.
The decision of the new court may again be appealed to the Court of Cassation.
Spitaels was convicted for passive bribery by the Court of Cassation in 1998.
Napoleon named him inspector-general of the law schools, then judge of the court of cassation.
In 1932 the court of cassation upheld the appeal on the grounds that there was a valid agreement between the siblings to an unequal division.
The whole court of cassation decided that there must be a new court-martial, and Dupuy at once resigned (June 1899).
The only link is the Court of cassation, so some feel that the march signaled the end of a court session and some marching outside.
Egypt has three levels of ordinary criminal courts: the primary, the appeals court, and the Court of Cassation.
The highest court is the Court of Cassation, followed by the Courts of Appeal.
Courts of cassation do not re-examine the facts of a case, they are only competent for verifying the interpretation of the law.
Court of cassation (disambiguation)
The Court of Cassation reaffirmed its reasoning in the Ferrini case by affirming this judgment in 2008.
He requested of the Emperor, who agreed, that the court of cassation, just as the Parlements before 1789, would inaugurate its work by a religious ceremony.
It is the equivalent of France's Cour de cassation and serves a similar function to other courts of cassation around the world.
The Lebanese court system consists of three levels: courts of first instance, courts of appeal, and the court of cassation.
The Court of Cassation is the court of last resort, with the Court of Appeal one level below.