Court of Record in United Kingdom
Definition of Court of Record
In accordance with the work A Dictionary of Law, this is a description of Court of Record : A court whose acts and judicial proceedings are permanently maintained and recorded. In modern practice the principal significance of such courts is that they have the power to punish for *contempt of court.
See also contract of record.
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Further Reading
- Court of Record in the Encyclopedia of Britain
- Court of Record in the Osborn’s Concise Law Dictionary
- Court of Record in the Halsbury’s Laws of England
- Court of Record in the Stroud’s Judicial Dictionary of Words and Phrases
- Court of Record in the Jowitt’s Dictionary of English Law
- Court of Record in the New Oxford Companion to Law
- Court of Record in the Words and Phrases Legally Defined
- Court of Record in the Oxford Dictionary of Law
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