court's in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for court's in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.court [Am kɔrt, Brit kɔːt] N

1.1. court LAW (tribunal):

II.court [Am kɔrt, Brit kɔːt] VB trans

III.court [Am kɔrt, Brit kɔːt] VB intr dated

I.court-martial <pl courts-martial [ˈkɔːrts-, ˈkɔːts-]> [Am ˌkɔrtˈmɑrʃ(ə)l, Brit ˌkɔːt ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l] N

II.court-martial <court-martialing court-martialed Am court-martialling court-martialled Brit> [Am ˌkɔrtˈmɑrʃ(ə)l, Brit ˌkɔːt ˈmɑːʃ(ə)l] VB trans

court's in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for court's in the English»Spanish Dictionary

court's Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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During his first year, he emerged as the court's most vigorous questioner from the bench.
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This has been termed a conservative and restrictive approach that seems to undermine the court's duty to generously interpret fundamental liberties.
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The court's distinction between claims barred by res judicata and dead claims is simple.
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But word of the high court's acceptance of the case led the steel executives to back out of the deal.
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The court's decision reflects major changes from the early years of the camp's operation, when almost no information was obtainable by attorneys.
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The court's judgment is purely symbolic and has no legal or academic authority.
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The reasonable costs and expenses of producing a document must be borne by the party seeking production, subject to the court's cost assessment.
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Consequently, for the reasons set forth herein and in the trial court's sound memorandum opinion, we believe the complaint of appellant was properly dismissed.
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It characterized the trial court's decision as thorough, thoughtful and well-reasoned while also lamenting that there were no good alternatives in the case.
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Based on the court's position, clearly a search to recover money will not meet the court's expectation regarding the standards associated with a strip search.
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