LAW to take to court
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lawsLAW, to take to court
lawedLAW, to take to court
eloignto remove to a distance, esp. to take beyond the jurisdiction of a law court
elointo remove to a distance, esp. to take beyond the jurisdiction of a law court
eloinsto remove to a distance, esp. to take beyond the jurisdiction of a law court
eloiningto remove to a distance, esp. to take beyond the jurisdiction of a law court
eloinedto remove to a distance, esp. to take beyond the jurisdiction of a law court
eloignsto remove to a distance, esp. to take beyond the jurisdiction of a law court
eloignedto remove to a distance, esp. to take beyond the jurisdiction of a law court
litigatingTake (a claim or a dispute) to a court of law
litigatedTake (a claim or a dispute) to a court of law
ESTREATTake from law court records.
remandto send back, as to a lower court of law
remandsto send back, as to a lower court of law
subpoenaedRequire (a document or other evidence) to be submitted to a court of law
subpoenaingRequire (a document or other evidence) to be submitted to a court of law
defaultFailure to fulfill an obligation, esp. to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
defaultsFailure to fulfill an obligation, esp. to repay a loan or appear in a court of law
defaultedFail to fulfill an obligation, esp. to repay a loan or to appear in a court of law
defaultingFail to fulfill an obligation, esp. to repay a loan or to appear in a court of law
ALITONext to his Princeton yearbook picture it says he "intends to go to law school and eventually to warm a seat on the Supreme Court"
assizesA court that formerly sat at intervals in each county of England and Wales to administer the civil and criminal law. In 1972 the civil jurisdiction of assizes was transferred to the High Court, and the criminal jurisdiction to the Crown Court
lawto take to court / low (vulgar (crude (unrefined)))
mandatesAn order from an appellate court to a lower court to take a specific action