High-court-of-justice


noun
1.
See under .
noun
1.
an English court formed in 1873 from several superior courts and consisting of a court of original jurisdiction (High Court of Justice) and an appellate court (Court of Appeal)
noun
1.
(in England and Wales) one of the two divisions of the Supreme Court of Judicature See also Court of Appeal
noun
1.
(in England) a court formed in 1873 by the amalgamation of several superior courts into two divisions, the High Court of Justice and the Court of Appeal

Read Also:

  • High court of justiciary

    noun 1. the senior criminal court in Scotland, to which all cases of murder and rape and all cases involving heavy penalties are referred

  • Highdaddy

    [hahy-dad-ee] /ˈhaɪˌdæd i/ noun, plural highdaddies. U.S. Furniture. 1. a highboy having no drawers in the supporting frame.

  • High-day

    noun 1. a holy or festal day. 2. 1 . noun 1. a day of celebration; festival (esp in the phrase high days and holidays)

  • Hierarchically

    [hahy-uh-rahr-ki-kuh l, hahy-rahr-] /ˌhaɪ əˈrɑr kɪ kəl, haɪˈrɑr-/ adjective 1. of, belonging to, or characteristic of a . adj. 1560s, from hierarchic + -al (1). Related: Hierarchically.

  • Hierarchical file system

    file system A file system in which the files are organised into a hierarchy. The nodes of the hierarchy are called directories while the leaves are the files themselves. See also root directory. Compare flat file system. (1996-11-21)


Disclaimer: High-court-of-justice definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.