supreme court of judicature

  • 51Court of Probate — A court existing in many states having jurisdiction over the probate of wills, the grant of administration, and the supervision of the management and settlement of the estates of decedents, including the collection of assets, the allowance of… …

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  • 52Court of Probate — A court existing in many states having jurisdiction over the probate of wills, the grant of administration, and the supervision of the management and settlement of the estates of decedents, including the collection of assets, the allowance of… …

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  • 53Court of Appeal. — See under Supreme Court of Judicature. * * * …

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  • 54Court of Appeal. — See under Supreme Court of Judicature …

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  • 55Court of Appeal of England and Wales — Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand Established 1875 Jurisdiction …

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  • 56court — / kōrt/ n [Old French, enclosed space, royal entourage, court of justice, from Latin cohort cohors farmyard, armed force, retinue] 1 a: an official assembly for the administration of justice: a unit of the judicial branch of government the… …

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  • 57Court of Appeal of New Zealand — Established 1862 Jurisdiction New Zealand …

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  • 58Court of Queen's Bench — Court of King s (or Queen s) Bench In English law, the supreme court of common law in the kingdom; merged in the Supreme Court by the Judicature Act, 1873, No. 6. It was one of the successors of the curia regis and received its name, it is said,… …

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  • 59Court of King's Bench — Court of King s (or Queen s) Bench In English law, the supreme court of common law in the kingdom; merged in the Supreme Court by the Judicature Act, 1873, No. 6. It was one of the successors of the curia regis and received its name, it is said,… …

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  • 60Court of King's or Queen's Bench — Court of King s (or Queen s) Bench In English law, the supreme court of common law in the kingdom; merged in the Supreme Court by the Judicature Act, 1873, No. 6. It was one of the successors of the curia regis and received its name, it is said,… …

    Black's law dictionary