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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assembly court" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a court that convenes for a specific purpose, often related to legislative or administrative matters.
Example: "The assembly court will review the proposed legislation before it is presented to the full legislative body."
Alternatives: "legislative court" or "convening court".
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"No person in this country will be satisfied with the English definitions of the words congress, senate and assembly, court, &c," he wrote in the preface to the 1828 dictionary.
The Assembly was not originally specified in the Schuman Plan because it was hoped the Community would use the institutions (Assembly, Court) of the Council of Europe.
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Each of the three districts had its own provincial assembly and court, with a Princely Council for highly contested cases; as a court of last resort, citizens could appeal to the (Imperial Chamber Court), created by Emperor Maximilian I (reigned 1508 19) on the model of the parliaments in Paris and Mechelen and headquartered in Frankfurt (1495 1527), Speyer (1527 1693) and Wetzlar (1693 1806).
In a television address on Friday, Goh Kun, the prime minister who is also the acting president, appealed to the assembly and court to shelve the impeachment process.
The role of kērykes expanded, however, to include acting as inviolable messengers between states, even in time of war, proclaiming meetings of the council, popular assembly, or court of law, reciting there the formulas of prayer, and summoning persons to attend.
A series of Supreme Court decisions in the 1920s foretold a changing national atmosphere; anti-radical emotions were diminishing, and there was a growing willingness to protect freedom of speech and assembly via court decisions.
This occurs by replicating national democratic institutions at the transnational and global levels, such as the creation of a global parliamentary assembly, international courts, and a constitutional rule of law (Falk and Strauss 2001; Goodin 2010).
Is this really in the interest of the person?" The bail process is just another burden for the impoverished in New York as if an assembly-line court procedure and a hellish summons system weren't enough.
Let us counter our opponents' strategy by winning important incremental victories in senates, assemblies and courts across the nation.
The stone circles are believed to be the locations of meetings of Scandinavian (see below) tings - assemblies or courts.
The Brotherhood sought to dominate a constitutional assembly, and the court struck it down.
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