Definitions

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  • adjective Not of or pertaining to a judicial court.

Etymologies

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non- +‎ court

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Examples

  • In one he called the Supreme Court a "noncourt court" that "rarely considers itself bound by the reasoning of its prior opinions."

    Without Precedent 2005

  • In one he called the Supreme Court a "noncourt court" that "rarely considers itself bound by the reasoning of its prior opinions."

    Without Precedent 2005

  • In one he called the Supreme Court a "noncourt court" that "rarely considers itself bound by the reasoning of its prior opinions."

    Without Precedent 2005

  • He also is seeking the appointment of a noncourt person to the review team, suggesting that a local pastor become part of the group.

    The Altoona Mirror 2009

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