court

N. countable and uncountable - A judge or group of judges whose job is to hear cases and carry out justice.

Teenagers could be involved in delivering justice in a ground-breaking scheme for a new style of community court being considered by the Government.

Yahoo Inc.'s attempt to protect itself against a French court's order forbidding auctions of Nazi memorabilia failed in the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Monday.

In all but exceptional circumstances, the law rightly assumes that juries give their verdicts according to the evidence they see and hear in court. (no article!)

Mr Ben ham had no legal representation in court because legal aid is not available to anyone accused of failure to pay tax.

He went to court to enforce his contractual rights.

Mrs. Liebeck settled her case out of court.

He said he would take me to court if I didn't publish an immediate apology.

see tribunal