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court and received
Summoned before the imperial court of justice, Albert refused to appear and was proscribed, while the Order elected a new Grand Master, Walter von Cronberg, who received Prussia as a fief at the imperial Diet of Augsburg.
By 1190 Alexios Angelos had returned to the court of his younger brother, from whom he received the elevated title of sebastokratōr.
He was removed from court, but received the province of Cilicia.
From 1513 he was at the service of Maximilian I in Innsbruck, where he received several commissions from the imperial court.
Some states enacted reception statutes as legislative statutes, while other states received the English common law through provisions of the state's constitution, and some by court decision.
In 1757, he engaged in a bitter dispute with playwright Carlo Gozzi, which left him utterly disgusted with the tastes of his countrymen ; so much so that in 1761 he moved to Paris, where he received a position at court and was put in charge of the Theatre Italien.
In 1790, at least,the powers of the court of king's bench vested in the supreme court of Pennsylvania .” As for the dissolution of corporations, there seems not to have been much question that a corporation might “ surrender its legal existence into the hands of that power, from which it was received.
While Titus received a court education in the company of Britannicus, Vespasian pursued a successful political and military career.
Together they had had five sons ( Eugene being the youngest ) and three daughters, but neither parent spent much time with the children: his father, a brave, unglamorous French soldier spent much of his time away campaigning, while Olympia's passion for court intrigue meant the children received little attention from their mother.
Coming from a wealthy family, he received a court education by the Imperial ulema.
The court received report of this, and dispatched ( General of the East ) ( general of the West ) to slay Izumo Furune.
In 1704 Telemann received an invitation to become Kapellmeister for the court of Count Erdmann II of Promnitz at Sorau ( now Żary, in Poland ).
The Nouveaux quatuors were enthusiastically received by the court and the city musicians.
For example, the individual must be exhibiting behavior that is a danger to himself or others in order to be held, the hold must be for evaluation only and a court order must be received for more than very short term treatment or hospitalization ( typically no longer than 72 hours ).
With the victory of Henry VII at Bosworth, Kenilworth again received royal attention ; Henry visited frequently and had a tennis court constructed at the castle for his use.
The disaffected Pepin was summoned to his father's court, where he was so poorly received he left against his father's orders.
In 1052, Macbeth was involved indirectly in the strife in the Kingdom of England between Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Edward the Confessor when he received a number of Norman exiles from England in his court, perhaps becoming the first king of Scots to introduce feudalism to Scotland.
His wife, two sons, and members of his court were baptized ; Pope Innocent wrote later that a multitude of Mindaugas ' subjects also received Christianity.
Born between 720 and 735 in Friuli in Italy to this possibly noble Lombard family, Paul received an exceptionally good education, probably at the court of the Lombard king Ratchis in Pavia, learning from a teacher named Flavian the rudiments of Greek.
As soon as he was elected in 1271, Pope Gregory received a letter from the Mongol Great Khan Kublai, remitted by Niccolo and Matteo Polo following their travels to his court in Mongolia.
Absent very special conditions, a court can not impose a penalty-civil or criminal-against an individual who has not received
The first Editing Secretary, known as the Drafting Secretary, was tasked with drafting the Court's publications ( including the Confidential Bulletin, a document exclusively received by judges of the court ) and Sections D and E of the official journal, comprising the legislative clauses conferring jurisdiction on the Court and the Court's Annual Report.
On June 9, 2010, Rothstein received a 50-year prison sentence after a hearing in federal court in Fort Lauderdale.
It is stated in the Sikh texts that Guru Nanak while in deep meditation by a river was called to the court of God where he received direct revelations from God for three days.

court and briefs
Those arguments are presented in written briefs and sometimes in oral argument to the court at a hearing.
However, the court may allow third parties to submit briefs as amici curiae.
If the Supreme Court grants certiorari and accepts the case, it will receive written briefs from each side ( and any amici curiae or friends of the court — usually interested third parties with some expertise to bear on the subject ) and schedule oral arguments.
Since this cause has been pending in this court, we have been favored, in addition to briefs of counsel and various amici curiae, with a multitude of resolutions, addresses, and communications from scientific bodies, religious factions, and individuals giving us the benefit of their views upon the theory of evolution.
It is the reference of choice for definitions in legal briefs and court opinions and has been cited as a secondary legal authority in many U. S. Supreme Court cases.
They may use a legal device known as amicus curiae, literally " friend of the court ," briefs to try to influence court cases.
These briefs are entered into the court records, and give additional background on the matter being decided upon.
In practice, the Treasury Solicitor ( who also has the title of Procurator General ) normally provides the lawyers or briefs Treasury Counsel to appear in court, although the Attorney General may appear in person.
The last reported judicial opinion in the case was a ruling by New York's second highest court that the case could not be resolved upon briefs and affidavits but must go to trial.
Unicorn ended up filing even more legal briefs, claiming that Black Flag had violated a court injunction against releasing new records.
Advocacy can include many activities that a person or organization undertakes including media campaigns, public speaking, commissioning and publishing research or poll or the ' filing of friend of the court briefs '.
Finally, the Center has published several amicus curiae briefs that it submitted in court cases related to important issues, such as Rapanos v. United States.
The case attracted much public attention, and a large number of amici curiae (" friends of the court ") briefs were filed.
Where a case may have broader implications, amicus curiae briefs are a way to introduce those concerns, so that the possibly broad legal effects of court decisions will not depend solely on the parties directly involved in the case.
Attorneys for Padilla and civil liberties organizations, filing friend of the court briefs, argued that the detention was illegal.
One of her key briefs was oversee the expansion of Ofsted's remit from April 2007 to include the inspection of children's social services, adult learning and aspects of court administration, as this relates to children.
Presenting lawyers usually cannot get away with simply making speeches or reading their briefs when presenting oral argument to an appeal court.
Oral argument is not always considered an essential part of due process, as the briefs also give the parties an opportunity to be heard by the court.
Depending on the local rules of procedure, the court may allow or even require the parties to then file additional replies to the opposing party's briefs, multiplying the back-and-forth responses of the parties.
Depending on local rules, the court may then decide the case purely based on the submitted briefs or may hear oral argument by the parties.
Most of the appellate courts require the filing of printed briefs for the use of the court and opposing counsel at a time designated for each side before hearing.
This form of brief, it may be added, is also adopted for use at the trial in certain states of the Union which require printed briefs to be delivered to the court.
The particular required format of briefs is a matter of local court procedural rules.

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