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county court
noun
- (in the U.S.)
- an administrative board in counties in some states.
- a judicial tribunal in some states with jurisdiction extending over one or more counties.
- (in England)
- the lowest civil tribunal, having limited jurisdiction, mostly for the recovery of small debts.
- (formerly) the assembly of local residents who met periodically in each county under the presidency of the sheriff to transact the judicial and administrative business of the county.
county court
noun
- (in England) a local court exercising limited jurisdiction in civil matters
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of county court1
Example Sentences
The defendant denies two counts of misconduct in a public office, one by having a relationship with Saunderson and the second by failing to disclose county court judgments about her debts.
Ms Pegg denies two counts of misconduct in a public office, one by having a relationship with Saunderson and the second by failing to disclose county court judgements about her debts, as well as possessing criminal property, the Mercedes car.
Paperwork seized showed Ms Pegg was the subject of a number of county court judgements for unpaid debts.
At Luton County Court on Monday, Judge Elaine Vignoli granted Mr Hall outright possession of the home in 14 days.
Mr Hall went to Luton County Court to take possession of the home once more.
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