Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Yet before we left Macedonia I watched him judge several cases at court.
He set sail on a Dutch vessel to present his case at court, and was captured by the British, but allowed to return to France on parole.
With other Scottish noblemen who resisted Lauderdale's measures Hamilton was twice summoned to London to present his case at court, but without obtaining any result.
The government also seems oblivious that a consequence of taking legal aid from all family law is that violent men will have to manage their own cases at court, getting a state-sponsored opportunity to abuse their victims further by cross-examining them face to face.
Allegedly excusing himself on the plea that the affairs of Germanicia required his presence, Eudoxius hastened to Antioch, and, representing himself as nominated by the emperor, got himself made bishop, and sent Asphalus, a presbyter of Antioch, to make the best of the case at court.
This means that juries are available to try cases at law, but usually not in equity.
Sitting in their own courts they had jurisdiction over all cases at law save high treason.
And just who do you people use to administer most of your oaths or judge cases at law?"
Although the family has won the case at law and lifted the cloud over Ronnie, it has taken its toll on the rest.
Several cases at law clarify this.
They also had their own deputies, or sheriffs and jurisdiction over all cases at laws sitting in their own courts.
The case at law of Cooney's Bank versus Ettiha Gargantyr becomes moot."
Sir," bleated the leader, loud in nervous dismay, "we here are come from the abbey of Shrewsbury, escort to our prior, who was on his way to plead a case at law here.
What "Cry Rape" suggests is that when this sort of sexual assault - insofar as it can be called assault - becomes a case at law, punishment is much more common than insight.
He saw that with the interposition of the blizzard, and the wiping away of whole ranches, it would be petty and unfruitful to make a case at law over the disappearance of a few thousand Crown Vee cattle.
There is confusion over whether in cases at law, rather than in equity, counter-restitution must be precise (i.e. a thing received must be given back in specie) or whether, as in Erlanger, substantial counter-restitution may be in money.