Supreme Court definition

Supreme Court means the North Carolina Supreme Court.
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Western Australia.
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of British Columbia;

Examples of Supreme Court in a sentence

  • Xxxxxx challenged the results at the Supreme Court, which was headed at that time by long-term human rights defender and former political prisoner, Xxxxx Xxxxxxx.

  • The response of Xxxxxxxx to the Supreme Court was to appear on television to say that while he accepts the decision of the court, it was “a coup by four people in court”.

  • Faced with such devastating evidence, combined with what appears to have been poor representation on the part of the respondents, it should not be surprising that the majority of the Supreme Court judges decided to uphold the complaint made by Xxxxxx.

  • The starting point of these mobilizations was, on March 30, the decision of the Supreme Court (which supports Xxxxxx) to strip the National Assembly (in the hands of the opposition) of its prerogatives and to lift the immunity of parliamentarians.

  • It was reported that while local workers from the Bahamas eventually received compensation for wages and severance, around 200 foreign employees (mostly in management and specialist skills positions) reportedly had not received anything as of April 2017 and the Supreme Court later ruled that sums owed to these foreign employees, which reportedly included wages, gratuities, benefits and living expenses, did not rank ahead of Exim in the creditors’ queue [26].


More Definitions of Supreme Court

Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of South Africa established under the Supreme Court Act, 1959 (Act 59 of 1959);
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe;
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of India;
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Zambia established by this Constitution.
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of St Helena;
Supreme Court means the Supreme Court of Judicature established by this Constitution.