Examples of 'court has taken' in a sentence

Meaning of "court has taken"

This phrase suggests that a court or legal authority has made a decision or action regarding a particular case or matter. It implies that the court has assumed control or responsibility

How to use "court has taken" in a sentence

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court has taken
The court has taken note of that.
But he does not completely disagree with the position the Supreme Court has taken.
The court has taken the decision.
It is difficult to see why the Supreme Court has taken this appeal.
Hence the court has taken over the case.
Regarding the rights of people with disabilities, the Court has taken up this issue.
This court has taken the freedom of expression into consideration.
I am not sure if the Supreme Court has taken these arguments very seriously.
The court has taken your excellent service record into account.
Using Charter values, the court has taken the project to a new level.
The Court has taken steps to minimize costs as it approaches closure.
The case is the first Second Amendment issue the court has taken up since 2010.
The international court has taken part on the judgment of these practices during the war.
This is the first Second Amendment case the nation 's highest court has taken since 2010.
To date the court has taken the easy options and steered clear of contentious cases.

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In Australia, the High Court has taken the matter a step further.
The Court has taken into account this Commission proposal when making the following recommendations.
René Boisrond the court has taken your excellent service record into account.
Our court has taken it away from the people-including the horror called partial-birth abortion.
We must wait until the Court has taken a decision about all these important matters.
The Court has taken strong positions and provided helpful clarifications.
Mumbai High Court has taken a decision.
The Court has taken no position regarding the merits of the claims.
The Supreme Court has taken a tough stand.
The Court has taken their observations into account on this point.
So far, the Inter-American Court has taken this approach the furthest as illustrated above.
The Court has taken cognizance of the additional charge-sheet.
Instead, the High Court has taken an intermediate position.
The Court has taken cognizance of the additional charge - sheet.
The Supreme People 's Court has taken steps to draft regulations on this issue.
The Court has taken a generous approach to the definition of ‘ needs in the general interest.
The Supreme Court has taken the old-fashioned.
The court has taken away 3 children from me and luckily, at least one you catched!
The United States Supreme Court has taken a similar position, see Anderson, supra, at p.
The Supreme Court has taken a skeptical view of that approach in the past.
The steps the Court has taken to expedite the global administration of justice are encouraging.
The Supreme Court has taken over the judicial functions of the House of Lords.
The Constitutional Court has taken no decision on the author 's application for amparo.
The Constitutional Court has taken no decision on the author & apos ; s application for amparo.

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