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Courts
sądy

Assize Courts [əˈsaɪzˌkɔ:ts, Am -kɔ:rts], Assizes [əˈsaɪzɪz] N

Assize Courts pl Brit LAW, HISTORY:

Assize Courts

I. court [kɔ:t, Am kɔ:rt] N

1. court LAW:

to go to court case
trafiać [perf trafić] do sądu
pozywać [perf pozwać] kogoś do sądu

2. court SPORTS:

3. court HISTORY:

4. court (in names):

5. court → courtyard

Phrases:

II. court [kɔ:t, Am kɔ:rt] VB trans

1. court (woo):

2. court (cultivate):

3. court (try to attract):

to court sth

4. court (invite):

to court sth

courtyard N

arbitration court N LAW

bankruptcy court N LAW

Chancery Court N LAW

Commercial Court N Brit

county court N LAW

1. county court Brit:

2. county court AM:

I. court-martial <courts martial> N

II. court-martial <-ll- [or AM -l-]> VB trans

oddawać [perf oddać] pod sąd wojskowy

federal court ADJ LAW

High Court N Brit

juvenile court N

kangaroo court, kangaroo trial N LAW

magistrates' court N Brit LAW

open court N LAW

OpenDict entry

court N

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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The courts tend to frown on that sort of stuff.
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The Crown Prosecution Service decided not to bring criminal charges against anyone or pursue unbroadcast footage through the courts.
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Such arguments emphasise that, because the civil courts award compensation commensurate with the damage done, they apply the appropriate level of deterrence.
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The wearing of wigs in the civil and family courts has been completely abolished.
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However, a number of lawsuits that resulted from the collapse were unsuccessful, as courts were unable to determine who was liable.
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