City Court definition

City Court means any court for a city, other than New York City, having trial jurisdiction of offenses of less than felony grade only committed within such city, whether such court is entitled a city court, a municipal court, a police court, a recorder’s court or is known by any other name or title.
City Court means the city court of the city of Poughkeepsie;
City Court means the Court established under the next following section;

Examples of City Court in a sentence

  • The Bond Trustee and the Issuer agree for the benefit of the Bond Trustee and the Bondholders that the City Court of the capital of the Relevant Jurisdiction shall have jurisdiction with respect to any dispute arising out of or in connection with these Bond Terms.

  • The court registration of the Group is from 15 November 1991, decision №1/1991 of Sofia City Court.

  • Any dispute between the Parties arising from this Agreement shall be brought before the Copenhagen City Court (if Company is registered in Denmark), the Oslo District Court (if Company is registered in Norway), and District Court of Stockholm (if Company is registered in Sweden or other country) as first instance.

  • Arbitration proceedings shall be held at Kanpur as per provisions of the Arbitration & Conciliation Act 1996 and the Kanpur City Court shall have the jurisdiction in the matter.

  • The Company is registered as an entity with limited liability and is entered in the Commercial Registry in the Sofia City Court; company case No 12083/ 2006, batch No. 109422, volume 1476, and page 149.

  • No suit or any proceedings in regard to any matter arising in any aspect under this contract shall be instituted in any court save in the City Court at Chennai or the Court of Small caused at Chennai.

  • The company is registered in the Sofia City Court under corporate file 14436/2006 and is formed through the merger of Eurohold AD registered under corporate file № 13770/1996 as per the registry of Sofia City Court, and Starcom Holding AD, registered under corporate file № 6333/1995 as per the registry of Sofia City Court.

  • Any dispute between the Parties arising from this Agreement shall be brought before the Copenhagen City Court (if Buyer is registered in Denmark), the Oslo District Court (if Buyer is registered in Norway), and District Court of Stockholm (if Buyer is registered in Sweden or other country) as first instance.

  • Doverie – United Holding AD (the parent company) is a public joint-stock company registered in the Sofia City Court under company file No 13056 as of 1996.

  • The parties have chosen Oslo Conciliation Board and Oslo City Court as the legal venue.


More Definitions of City Court

City Court means the court established under Section 3;
City Court. City Court Properties Limited, which is a limited liability company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, is a registered holder of 16,213 shares, constituting approximately 28% of the total issued share capital of Dragon Fortune as at the date of this announcement and is an independent third party;
City Court means a court established in accordance with art.39 hereof
City Court means any court for a city, other than NYC, having trial jurisdiction of offenses of less than felony grade only committed within such city. Criminal Procedure Law (10.10) The City Courts have trial jurisdiction of all offenses other than felonies. Criminal Procedure Law (10.30) The type of cases heard are misdemeanors and violations. Preliminary matters in felony cases are heard before they are transferred to County Court.
City Court means the Municipal Court of the City of Cottonwood.

Related to City Court

  • Supreme Court means the North Carolina Supreme Court.

  • the Court means the High Court;

  • Appellate court means the Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, or both, as appropriate.

  • Labour Court means the Labour Court established by section 151 of the Labour Relations Act;

  • District Court means the United States District Court for the District of Delaware.

  • Youth court means the court established pursuant to this chapter to hear all proceedings in