Example sentences of "the [noun pl] court " in BNC.

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1 For example , the root-indices for the words court and courts are the same .
2 Searches of the Companies Court registry need to be made .
3 Miss Fiona Fulsome of Pyramid Court , Middle Temple , settled a draft form of winding-up petition as instructed by these solicitors and their Derek Handyman duly presented the winding-up petition in the Companies Court Chancery Division High Court of Justice on 21 November 1985 .
4 The register itself is a specialized department of the companies court , which again is a section of the high court ( organized separately in each county ) .
5 The creation of any company must be reported to the Companies Court ( registry ) within thirty days , otherwise the creation is considered to be void .
6 In the event the judge merely shared the surprise of one of the counsel for the defence , and left the matter to be resolved by an application by the defendant banks to the Companies Court under section 168(5) of the Insolvency Act 1986 .
7 ( 2 ) The affidavit in support of the originating summons will be sworn and filed in the Companies Court ( registrar 's office ) with the draft scheme document as an exhibit .
8 However , on 19 July 1991 , the sentences were overturned on technical grounds by the Third Chamber of the Appeals Court ( Sala Tercera de la Corte de Apelaciones ) and a retrial ordered .
9 Nintendo Co has lost a bid to keep competitors from selling devices that modify its video games after the US Supreme Court refused to hear its arguments against an appeals court ruling in favour of Lewis Galoob Toys Inc , which offers Game Genie , which plugs into the Nintendo Entertainment System and cartridges , enabling players to use a simple code to change up to three elements of a game at a time ; the appeals court wrote that because Game Genie does n't cause any permanent change to the Nintendo cartridges — and is dependent upon a cartridge and the Nintendo system in order to operate — it does not usurp Nintendo 's copyright ; Nintendo said Game Genie violates a copyright owner 's exclusive right under the Copyright Act of 1976 to authorise or prepare derivative works .
10 Reaffirming the 1990 decision , which found Koons guilty of pirating the original photograph , the appeals court criticised Koons and Sonnabend for assuming that their position in the art business and the high price of the works would shield them from any legal action .
11 The appeals court found that the Koons copying of the photo was so complete that it went beyond the bounds of the ‘ fair use ’ doctrine , which allows artists , authors and journalists to ‘ quote ’ from other works .
12 The appeals court ruling greatly reduces the chances that Peter McMullen , who claims he will be killed by the IRA if he is deported to Britain , will be allowed to stay in the United States .
13 Following the Supreme 's Court 's endorsement of Noonan 's ruling , the case was due to return to the Appeals Court to be reviewed by a panel of judges , a process which was expected to take several months .
14 The appeals court accepted that the law was ambiguous and that Nofziger might not have known that he was committing an illegal act .
15 They argued that the appeals court had wrongly interpreted the federal legislation and that the prohibition of any type of gun-ownership by law-abiding citizens was an infringement of the constitutional right " to keep and bear arms " as enshrined within the Second Amendment .
16 The appeals court ruling meant that several laws restricting abortion passed by other states were more likely to provide a vehicle for a reconsideration of Roe v. Wade than the Louisiana statute .
17 In early 1991 , Barnes trustees cited those same urgent financial needs when they petitioned the Orphans Court for permission to amend the indenture 's ban on selling works of art from the collection .
18 Glanton 's current plans for the Barnes depend entirely on a favourable judgment from the Orphans Court .
19 Lincoln University , and the benefits it might gain from a Barnes tour , were also cited in J. Carter Brown 's 24 January letter , now appended to the Orphans Court petition .
20 His grievances will be heard by the Orphans Court on 1 May .
21 The tour in question is expected to begin in the summer of 1993 at the National Gallery of Art in Washington , D.C. , and then travel to Tokyo and Paris , if the Orphans Court of Montgomery County , Pennsylvania , allows the Barnes Foundation to override the indenture to benefactor Albert C. Barnes 's will that prohibits the loan of any works from the eccentric millionaire 's collection .
22 Located within easy reach of the Templars Court shopping parade .
23 The coroners court heard that all three … grandmother , mother and daughter … had to be identified by their fingerprints .
24 The right of an employee inventor to claim statutory compensation from his employer has recently been asserted before the courts for the first time in a series of three reported cases emanating from the Comptroller of Patents and the Patents Court .
25 In Memco-Med 's Patent , 2s the Patents Court had to consider whether the employer 's sales of a patented product to a single customer amounted to the creation of a benefit under section 40(1) .
26 The Comptroller of Patents , Designs and Trade Marks rejected the application but the applicant 's appeal to the Patents Court was allowed by Aldous J. who said that the claimed invention related to a product ( the ROM chip ) and was , therefore , patentable .
27 On appeal to the Patents Court , it was held that where an invention involves any of the excluded materials in section 1(2) , the proper construction of the qualification in that subsection requires that the Patent Office inquires into whether the inventive step resides in the contribution of the excluded matter alone .
28 It was during my second year as a news reporter that I was assigned to the Police Court beat .
29 This man 's annual visit to the Police Court was eagerly looked forward to … a case of an unlicensed dog , or a chimney on fire … he was noted for his handcuffs ; they were , in fact , thought to be the ‘ finest ’ in the country — they were silver-plated .
30 Innumerable cases have occurred in which young and zealous sub-divisional inspectors have used the police court attendance card of a constable as the only evidence worth having of the constable 's efficiency in the performance of his duty .
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