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high court

high court
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    • the highest court in most states of the United States

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    1. The high court decided to try the fugitive warlord in abstentia.
    2. The umpire sits in a high chair at the side of the court.
    3. High Court Justice.
    4. Chitakunye, Eliphas High Court Justice.
    5. in Ireland, the ‘High Court’,
    6. in England and Wales, the ‘High Court of Justice’, or in the case of a maintenance judgment the ‘Magistrates' Court’;
    7. in Northern Ireland, the ‘High Court of Justice’, or in the case of a maintenance judgment the ‘Magistrates' Court’;
    8. in England and Wales, the ‘High Court of Justice’, or in the case of a maintenance judgment to the ‘Magistrates Court’, on transmission by the Secretary of State;
    9. in Northern Ireland, the ‘High Court of Justice’, or in the case of a maintenance judgment to the ‘Magistrates Court’ on transmission by the Secretary of State;
    10. An order under subsection (1) may contain such consequential or supplementary provisions as the High Court considers appropriate.
    11. An application to the High Court for an order referred to in subsection (1) shall be by motion and the court, when considering the matter, may make such interim or interlocutory order as it considers appropriate.
    12. It should be noted in this regard that the operations of the TGD have been audited and approved by the Bavarian High Court of Auditors (Bayerischer Oberster Rechnungshof).
    13. Ensure full BiH responsibility for the BiH State Court, the Prosecutor's Office and the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council in terms of finance, administration and personnel.
    14. Ensure full responsibility for the State Court, the Prosecutor's Office and the High Judicial and Prosecutorial Council in terms of finance, administration and personnel; ensure their proper functioning.
    15. In Jan. 2008, convicted in absentia by the Bahraini High Criminal Court for financing terrorism, undergoing terrorist training, facilitating the travel of others to receive terrorist training abroad, and for membership in a terrorist organization.