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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Law
court of lawˌcourt of ˈlaw (also law court) noun (plural courts of law) [countable] SCTa place where law cases are judged SYN court
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court of law• These contexts would include a formal job Interview, meeting an important person, and standing before a court of law.• You're not in a court of law.• Managing directors and union officers are powerful within their own organizations, but far less powerful in a court of law.• He dreamed that he stood in a court of law, charged with some wrongdoing and sentenced to make reparations.• Now Lord Lane has used the forum of a court of law in order to make his contribution to this political debate.• A court of law will handle this.
From Longman Business Dictionarycourt of lawˌcourt of ˈlaw (also law court) noun [countable]LAW a place where law cases are judgedWhen a doctor is proved to have lied in a court of law, it is a matter of the utmost seriousness.
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