Examples of 'court was held' in a sentence
Meaning of "court was held"
Court was held: Indicates that a legal proceeding or session took place in a court of law. It implies that a case or matter was discussed or resolved within the judicial system
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court was held
The first county court was held in his log home.
Court was held at Sarum this year.
The very first meeting of the court was held at his house in July.
A Wapentake court was held every three weeks with the steward of the hundred officiating.
The first sitting of the Supreme Court was held therein.
Previously court was held in a log cabin southeast of Jefferson.
During the Middle Ages court was held here.
No court was held Tuesday.
The first probate and orphan's court was held there.
The shire court was held at Huntingdon.
Two days later, an opening ceremony for the Central Court was held.
Before that time court was held under a tree at Pickneyville.
When Marshall came to the court in January of 1801, the court was held in contempt.
The court was held under a grant of Richard I and other charters.
A one-fourth share of the court was held by the Amt of Koppenstein.
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Court was held in Sauta Cave.
The last appointment court was held Tuesday at the court of Paris.
Court was held by Sir Michael.
By the 12th century, the hundred court was held twelve times a year.
Court was held in Kusel, the seat of the Landkommissariat.
The first recorded such court was held in 1377 before the Lord High Steward.
Until now, the Itinerant Court was held in Chisasibi in a setting that lacked decorum.
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