Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] the high court " in BNC.
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1 | The company was wound up in the High Court in February 1989 with tax debts of £35,520 . |
2 | Darlington businesses have been wound up by the High Court in London . |
3 | Nottinghamshire originally sought a prohibited steps order to keep the perpetrator away from the family home , but was turned down by the High Court which said it had no option other than to make a residence order . |
4 | ( 8 ) For the purpose of this rule : ( a ) pleadings shall be deemed to be closed 14 days after the delivery of a defence in accordance with Ord 9 , r 2 , or , where a counterclaim is served with the defence , 28 days after the delivery of the defence ; but in an action which has been transferred down from the High Court , pleadings are deemed closed 14 days from transfer . |
5 | There is jurisdiction for actions valued at less than £50,000 to be transferred up to the High Court under ss41(1) or 42(2) of the County Courts Act 1984 , although such transfers are likely to occur only in exceptional cases raising questions of general public interest . |
6 | In the case of Re C ( a Minor ) ( 1991 ) The Times , 18 November it was stated to be advisable , for example , for the Official Solicitor to continue to act as guardian in public law proceedings relating to a former ward of court where these are transferred up to the High Court . |
7 | Matters previous transferred from the High Court under s 42 may be transferred back to the High Court ( s 42(4) ) . |
8 | LORD Aldington was yesterday pointed out in the high court as one of the ‘ culprits ’ guilty of sending thousands of Yugoslavs to their deaths in l945 . |
9 | The application was duly made , the proceedings were brought up into the High Court , and on 27 January 1992 the Official Solicitor was appointed guardian ad litem of the four children who , together with the mother and the local authority , were respondents to the foster mother 's application . |
10 | ‘ I 'm afraid it 's gone off to the High Court , sir . ’ |