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There are several suits against him in the common courts for theft."
The clergymen were made subject to the common courts.
It is also a rare opportunity for tennis to find common court for both commerce and education.
The primary structure possessed a common court for the main structure with wings.
"Doth he mean that Wolmen and soldiers both, must have common courts of justice?"
I should also like to appeal to sports organisations to accept the right of appeal to the common courts.
A new state requires a constitution, a common currency, a common court of justice and a common defence.
With the neighbouring places of Nierstein and Schwabsburg it became the site of the common court.
"A common court cannot rule on a matter of infringing the constitution," the judge, Wlodzimierz Brazewicz, said.
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He made the King's Court the common court throughout England, carefully defining its jurisdiction and those of the church, the lords, and the sheriff.
As part of a legal experiment, litigants without lawyers across California are using computerized video kiosks to prepare common court filings and seek basic legal advice.
Tbilisi Appeal Court is the second instance court in the Common Courts System of Georgia.
The almshouses are known in Dutch as "hofjes," or "little courtyards," because they were traditionally built around a common court that had a single opening onto the street.
Judicial powers are carried out by the common court, the Justice of Aruba, and at the Supreme Court of the Netherlands.
The common courts, divided into appellate courts, district courts and regional courts, have the competency in criminal, civil, economic, labor and family law.
It is important for everyone that UEFA and FIFA recognise in their statutes the right of recourse to common courts.
Another Shiva temple has 32 carved stone pillars, a black granite Nandi (Shiva's carrier) bull, and two sanctum sanctorum, with a common court.
"It will look ill," he said, "if the incoming president of Astrobe is haled into common court on a complaint under the Open Mind Act," he said.
The USPTO needs a formal arbitration branck, separate from common court, to resolve these "issues" quickly and in the open before things break down in court.
For crimes that are not committed in the exercise of his functions, the President of the Republic answers before the common courts, once his term of office has ended.
Enacted in 1949 when the Central Government just retreated to Taiwan, this law was applicable to both military and common courts and played an important role during the white terror period.
"The Four Kings were enlightened, Grandfather, and all inspired with the same idea at the same moment-to have a common court, and thereby bring knowledge, wisdom, and peace.
Lorien had not followed the common court custom of having an official mistress; in fact, he had been heard over and over again to dismiss females as clucking hens better avoided.
'With all due respect, Augustus,' I said, 'you know as well as I that common court courtesy dictates that I refer to you by the title "lord."