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

  • See also President of the Ordinary Court Martial v The Freedom of Expression Institute [1999] ZACC 10; 1999 (4) SA 682 (CC); 1999 (11) BCLR 1219 (CC) at paras 13-4 and Simon N.O. v Air Operations of Europe AB [1998] ZASCA 79; 1999 (1) SA 217 (SCA) at para 226.

  • There is only limited information and data available regarding court cases, especially cases at the first instance (Ordinary Court).

  • This reaffirms that holding companies are delegated by the government to hold these transactions, meaning once again that the sale decision is challenged before the Administrative Court, while the sale contract is challenged before the Ordinary Court.

  • In conciliation proceedings pursuant to the Act on Negotiating Disputes in an Ordinary Court (conciliation by court), however, it is not necessary to demand compensation as regards the costs incurred by the Insured due to the conciliation proceedings.

  • Furthermore, as of the date one day prior to the Effective Date, the obligation of any Ordinary Course Professional to file a fee application pursuant to the Ordinary Course Professionals Order shall be deemed waived, and, on the Effective Date, the Debtors, subject to the Final DIP Order, may pay any Ordinary Court Professional in the ordinary course of business without any further notice to or action, order, or approval of the Bankruptcy Court.


More Definitions of Ordinary Court

Ordinary Court means the Royal Court sitting as an Ordinary
Ordinary Court means the Royal Court sitting as an OrdinaryCourt,
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 Court including when exercising an appellate jurisdiction,
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.
Ordinary Court means the Royal Court of Guernsey sitting as an Ordinary Court, e Ordres en Conseil Vol. XXXIX, p. 137; amended by Order in Council No. II of 2005; No. XV of 2007 and No. XIII of 2010; Recueil d'Ordonnances Tome XXVIII, p. 266; Tome XXIX, pp. 112 and 406 and Tome XXXII, p. 666; Ordinance No. XXXVII of 2008 and Nos. XVI and XXXIV of 2010; G.S.I. No. 27 of 2002; No. 43 of 2006; No. 33 of 2007; Nos. 48 and 73 of 2008 and No. 12 of 2010; and certain sections of the Law are modified in their application to overseas confiscation orders by Recueil d'Ordonnances Tome XXVIII, p. 274.
Ordinary Court means the court that would, but for this Act, have jurisdiction in respect of an offence alleged to have been committed;