Court of Law definition

Court of Law means a court duly established by a domestic law;
Court of Law means a court having jurisdiction in respect of the matter in question;
Court of Law means any Court of Justice in Malta and Gozo established under the provisions of the Laws of Malta and includes Local Tribunals

Examples of Court of Law in a sentence

  • In the event any disputes related to this Agreement are to be resolved in a Court of Law, said Court shall be located in the courts of Franklin County, State of Ohio.

  • I/We further certify that in regard to matters relating to security and integrity of the country, we have not been charge-sheeted by any agency of the Government or convicted by a Court of Law for any offence committed by us or by any of our Associates.

  • In case of any dispute in between the parties, the matter will be settled in appropriate Court of Law within Kolkata Jurisdiction.

  • In regard to matters other than the security and integrity of the country, any conviction by a Court of Law or indictment/ adverse order by a regulatory authority that casts a doubt on the ability of the bidder to manage the public sector unit when it is disinvested, or which relates to a grave offence would constitute disqualification.

  • We further certify that in regard to matters relating to security and integrity of the country, we have not been charge-sheeted by any agency of the Government or convicted by a Court of Law for any offence committed by us or by any of our Associates.


More Definitions of Court of Law

Court of Law means any building or space occupied or used by a court of this state and adjacent property, including but not limited to adjacent sidewalks, all parking areas, grassy areas, plazas, court-related offices, commercial spaces within buildings or spaces occupied or used by a court of this state, and entrances to and exits from said buildings or spaces.
Court of Law means a High Court or Supreme Court of Pakistan;
Court of Law means a court duly established by a domestic law; ‘Executive Council’ means the Executive Council of the African Union;
Court of Law means a court duly established by the domestic law of a State.
Court of Law means the Magistrate’s Court or the Supreme Court of Justice of Trinidad and Tobago.‘Delegate’ means the person elected or appointed from time to time by a Zonal Association or Club to act for and on behalf of that Zonal Association or Club and represent it at General Meetings.‘Financial member’ means a member whose subscription fees have been fully paid for that financial year.‘Financial year’ means the year ending each year;‘General Meeting’ means the annual or any special general meeting of the Federation; ‘Honorary Life Member’ means an individual upon whom Life Membership of the Federation has been conferred under Section 7;‘Intellectual Property’ means all rights or goodwill subsisting in copyright, business names, trade marks (or signs), logos, designs or patents or marks relating to the Federation or any Event, competition, championship, meeting or sporting activity of or conducted, promoted or administered by the Federation;
Court of Law means a court duly established by a domestic law; “Executive Council” means the Executive Council of the African Union; "Illicit enrichment" means the significant increase in the assets of a public
Court of Law here means a court recognized as part of the hierarchy of courts in the judicial system as opposed to an informal dispute resolution tribunal. The label has no bearing on whether the court is a court of record or not.