leave of court — Permission of court; an order of court granting permission to take a certain step in an action, usually, where it is discretionary with the court to give or refuse the permission. Copperthwait v Dimmer, 18 NJL 258, 260 … Ballentine's law dictionary
court — / kōrt/ n [Old French, enclosed space, royal entourage, court of justice, from Latin cohort cohors farmyard, armed force, retinue] 1 a: an official assembly for the administration of justice: a unit of the judicial branch of government the… … Law dictionary
leave — vt left, leav·ing: bequeath devise Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. leave I … Law dictionary
leave — I To give. To allow or cause to remain; to let remain, unmoved or undone; to refrain from or neglect taking, doing, or changing; to let stay or continue; to let be without interference; to suffer to remain subject to another s action, control, or … Black's law dictionary
leave — I To give. To allow or cause to remain; to let remain, unmoved or undone; to refrain from or neglect taking, doing, or changing; to let stay or continue; to let be without interference; to suffer to remain subject to another s action, control, or … Black's law dictionary
Court of Session — redirects here. For other uses, see Court of Session (disambiguation). Court of Session Logo of the Court of Session Established 1532 … Wikipedia
Court of Appeal of New Zealand — Established 1862 Jurisdiction New Zealand … Wikipedia
Court of Appeal — an English court. It comprises a Civil Division and a Criminal Division and hears most appeals in England. It is a central court, and cases come from all over the country. The Master of the Rolls heads up the Civil Division; the Lord Chief… … Law dictionary
Court of Appeal of England and Wales — Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand Established 1875 Jurisdiction … Wikipedia
Leave Me Alone — Single par Michael Jackson extrait de l’album Bad Face A Leave Me Alone Face B Human Nature Sortie 13 février 1989 … Wikipédia en Français