Like law school courts
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MOOTLike law school courts
protonotarialof or like a protonotary, a principle law clerk in certain courts of law
THREEYEARLike typical law school programs
JUDICIALOf courts of law
FORENSICSuitable for law courts
FORENSICRelated to courts of law
judicialpertaining to courts of law
DOEJohn or Jane, in law courts.
OYERSCopies of bonds, in law courts.
judiciallyJUDICIAL, pertaining to courts of law
jurisdictionA system of law courts; a judicature
forensicOf or relating to courts of law
jurisdictionsA system of law courts; a judicature
protonotarychief clerk or official in certain courts of law
courthousea building in which courts of law are regularly held
courthousesCOURTHOUSE, a building in which courts of law are regularly held
vacationsA fixed holiday period between terms in schools and law courts
placitoryof or pertaining to pleas or pleading, in courts of law
holdingsA court's ruling on a matter of law essential to a judicial decision
prothonotariesA chief clerk in some courts of law, originally in the Byzantine court
protonotariesA chief clerk in some courts of law, originally in the Byzantine court
holdingA court's ruling on a matter of law essential to a judicial decision
prothonotarya court clerk; a chief clerk of any of various courts of law also PROTONOTARY
protonotarya court clerk; a chief clerk of any of various courts of law also PROTHONOTARY
protonotariesPROTONOTARY, a court clerk; a chief clerk of any of various courts of law also PROTHONOTARY
prothonotariesPROTHONOTARY, a court clerk; a chief clerk of any of various courts of law also PROTONOTARY
admiraltyThe jurisdiction of courts of law over cases concerning ships or the sea and other navigable waters (maritime law)
tertiuma middle course or an intermediate component where there are two systems of law and two orders of courts, there must à be some tertium quid to deal with conflicts of law and jurisdiction Ernest Baker