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court of law (plural courts of law)
- A court presided over by a judge which is empowered to decide all aspects of legal disputes.
- (archaic) A court which was empowered to decide questions of law and award monetary damages, but could not provide equitable relief, which was reserved for a court of equity.
- Afrikaans: geregshof
- Albanian: gjyq (sq) m
- Armenian: դատարան (hy) (dataran)
- Azerbaijani: ədələt məhkəməsi
- Bulgarian: съд (bg) m (sǎd)
- Burmese: တရားရုံး (my) (ta.ra:rum:)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 法庭 (zh) (fǎtíng)
- Czech: soud (cs) m
- Danish: domstol (da) c
- Dutch: rechtbank (nl) c, gerechtshof (nl) n
- Finnish: tuomioistuin (fi)
- French: tribunal (fr) m, cour de justice f
- Georgian: სასამართლო (sasamartlo)
- German: Gericht (de) n, Gerichtshof (de) m
- Greek: δικαστήριο (el) n (dikastírio)
- Hungarian: bíróság (hu), törvényszék (hu)
- Latin: tribūnal n, considium n, iūs (la) n, forum (la) n
- Macedonian: суд (mk) m (sud)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: domstol (no) m
- Nynorsk: domstol (no) m
- Ottoman Turkish: مجلس (meclis)
- Polish: sąd (pl) m, trybunał (pl) m
- Portuguese: tribunal (pt) m
- Romanian: tribunal (ro) n, curte de judecată f, judecătorie (ro)
- Russian: суд (ru) m (sud), трибуна́л (ru) m (tribunál)
- Shan: လုမ်းတြႃး (lúm tráa)
- Spanish: tribunal de justicia m
- Swedish: domstol (sv) c
- Thai: ศาลยุติธรรม (sǎan-yút-dtì-tam)
- Turkish: adliye (tr)
- Uzbek: adliya (uz)
- Zazaki: soret f, edliya (diq) f
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