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1. ''Law.'' | |||
A public institution for the resolving of disputes. | |||
For example, the European Court of Justice. | |||
2. ''Organisational structure.'' | |||
A senior and authoritative internal structure within an organisation. | |||
For example, the Court of Directors of the Bank of England. | |||
3. ''State governance.'' | |||
Historically, a monarch and their closest supporters and advisers. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Adjudication]] | |||
* [[Bailiff]] | |||
* [[Bank of England]] | |||
* [[Claimant]] | * [[Claimant]] | ||
* [[County court judgment]] | |||
* [[Defendant]] | * [[Defendant]] | ||
* [[European Court of Justice]] | |||
* [[Jurisdiction]] | * [[Jurisdiction]] | ||
* [[Mediation]] | |||
* [[Per incuriam]] | * [[Per incuriam]] | ||
* [[Petition]] | * [[Petition]] | ||
* [[Preliminary rulings]] | * [[Preliminary rulings]] | ||
* [[Sovereign]] | |||
* [[Suit]] | |||
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]] |
Latest revision as of 21:50, 26 March 2021
1. Law.
A public institution for the resolving of disputes.
For example, the European Court of Justice.
2. Organisational structure.
A senior and authoritative internal structure within an organisation.
For example, the Court of Directors of the Bank of England.
3. State governance.
Historically, a monarch and their closest supporters and advisers.