Formal decision made by a court.
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Examples for "court decision"
1We got the vote yesterday and the court decision today, Burrowes said.
2As a result of the court decision, several people quit their confinement.
3The recent court decision in Windsor v. United States may change that.
4Pitt's representative said the actor's team felt the court decision was fair.
5The court decision yesterday represents a major development in the Bula saga.
1The matter was referred for judicial decision to the senate at Rome.
2They are building by statute, by popular usage and by judicial decision.
3Finally, all these operations completed, I had to give a judicial decision.
4The language of judicial decision is mainly the language of logic.
5Slavery was largely abolished by judicial decision of Chief Justice Mansfield in 1772.
1His judicial decisions supplied the deficiencies of law and became themselves law.
2Generally speaking judicial decisions strike a course midway between these two extremes.
3Among the changes they are seeking is indemnification against judicial decisions against them.
4Trump is not the only president to have blasted judicial decisions.
5The Income Tax Amendment an example of recall of judicial decisions.
1Three of those executions were canceled this week because of court decisions.
2She studied hundreds of appellate court decisions, briefs, affidavits, exhibits, motions, transcripts.
3Besides royal issues, the Curia Regis heard appeals from lower court decisions.
4First, this approach depends on state officials accepting the court decisions.
5But we know that legislation and court decisions alone do not change attitudes.
6Exclusive talks were interrupted by court decisions last July and resumed last month.
7It's the court decisions of the last ten years, you know.
8Bankruptcy court decisions are subject to review by federal district courts.
9Taken together, the court decisions also restricted how the money could be spent.
10Google is appealing against both the German and French court decisions.
11That is because arbitration rulings do not create precedent as court decisions do.
12The reasons also relate to the failure of government to implement court decisions.
13Numerous appellate court decisions have limited judges' ability to intervene in particularly brutal cross-examinations.
14Some recent court decisions answer these questions in the affirmative.
15Such rulings leave in place lower court decisions and provide no national legal precedent.
16Two U.S. lower court decisions found the Recovery Act invalid after PREPA creditors sued.
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