Ordinary Court definition

Ordinary Court means the Royal Court of Guernsey sitting as an Ordinary Court which, for the purposes of this Ordinance, may be validly constituted by the Bailiff sitting alone,
Ordinary Court means a court of law that hears public and private legal disputes;
Ordinary Court means the Royal Court of Guernsey sitting as an Ordinary Court,

Examples of Ordinary Court in a sentence

  • It brings a dispute to an Ordinary Court, except in cases where the FIFA, CAF or FUFA regulations or binding legal provisions specifically provide for or stipulate recourse to Ordinary Courts.

  • The Enel trial at Milan Ordinary Court, 24 April 2004, No 2460/03 TGNR and 950/03RGGIP; on file with the Council.

  • Constant contacts with other competent judicial offices have been also established, in particular, among the Prosecutor, the Juvenile Court and the Ordinary Court.

  • The President of the Ordinary Court of First Instance may order the lifting of the immobilisation at any time.

  • In the absence of another court, the Ordinary Court of First Instance of Paris has jurisdiction.


More Definitions of Ordinary Court

Ordinary Court means the Royal Court of Guernsey sitting as an Ordinary Court and for the purposes of this Law the Royal Court is constituted by the Bailiff sitting unaccompanied by the Jurats,", and
Ordinary Court means the Royal Court sitting as an Ordinary
Ordinary Court means the Royal Court sitting as an Ordinary Court including when exercising an appellate jurisdiction,
Ordinary Court means the Royal Court sitting as an OrdinaryCourt,
Ordinary Court means the magistrate’s court, or High Court that has, due to the provisions of this Act, jurisdiction in respect of an offence alleged to
Ordinary Court means a court that hears public and private legal disputes;
Ordinary Court means a state or governmental body consisting of one or more judges who sit to adjudicate disputes and administer justice according to law.