- inferior courts
- юр.Н.П. низшие суды
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
inferior — in·fe·ri·or adj: of lower status, rank, or priority Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. inferior I … Law dictionary
Courts of Request — Inferior courts, in England, having local jurisdiction in claims for small debts, established in various parts of the kingdom by special acts of parliament. They were superseded in 1846 by the county courts … Black's law dictionary
Courts of Request — Inferior courts, in England, having local jurisdiction in claims for small debts, established in various parts of the kingdom by special acts of parliament. They were superseded in 1846 by the county courts … Black's law dictionary
courts of request — Inferior judicial tribunals in England, created by special enactments of Parliament, that possessed local jurisdiction to determine actions involving claims for small debts. These courts were abolished in 1846 and replaced by county courts.… … Law dictionary
Courts of Jersey — The Courts of Jersey are responsible for the administration of justice in the Bailiwick of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. They apply the law of the Island, which is a mixture of customary law and legislation passed by the legislature, the… … Wikipedia
Courts of England and Wales — This article is part of the series: Courts of England and Wales Law of England and Wales … Wikipedia
superior courts — Courts of general or extensive jurisdiction, as distinguished from the inferior courts. As the official style of a tribunal, the term superior court bears a different meaning in different states. In some it is a court of intermediate jurisdiction … Black's law dictionary
vice-admiralty courts — Inferior courts of admiralty in the American Colonies and other settlements, from which appeals lay to the courts of admiralty in England, though they could also be brought before the king in council. See 3 Bl Comm 69 … Ballentine's law dictionary
Ecclesiastical Courts — Ecclesiastical Courts † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Courts I. JUDICIAL POWER IN THE CHURCH In instituting the Church as a perfect society, distinct from the civil power and entirely independent of it, Christ gave her… … Catholic encyclopedia
Superior Courts of California — The Superior Courts of California are the superior courts in the U.S. state of California with general jurisdiction to hear and decide any civil or criminal action which is not specially designated to be heard in some other court or before a… … Wikipedia
United States Courts — Except in the case of impeachments, the judicial power of the United States is vested by the Constitution in a Supreme Court and such other inferior courts as may be from time to time established by congress. All the judges are appointed by the… … Black's law dictionary