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 Übersetzung für 'church court' von Englisch nach Deutsch
lawrelig.
church court
Kirchengericht {n}
Teiltreffer
relig.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints <LDS Church> [the Mormons]
Kirche {f} Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage [die Mormonen]
law
court
Gerichtshof {m}
319
hist.law
court
Gerichte {n} [veraltet] [Gericht]
15
law
court
Gericht {n}
4878
sports
court
Spielfeld {n} [Tennis, Squash, Basketball]
300
courtSpielplatz {m}
57
sports
court
Court {m} [Tennis]
26
sports
court
Platz {m} [Tennisplatz]
860
courtHof {m}
985
archi.relig.
church
Gotteshaus {n} [oft geh.] [Kirche]
7
churchMurmelschuppen {m} [Kirche] [Jugendspr.]
archi.
church
Kirchenbau {m} [Gebäude]
10
archi.relig.
church
Kirche {f}
1759
sports
grass court
Grasplatz {m} [Tennis]
jobsphoto.
court photographer
Hofphotograph {m} [auch: Hof-Photograph]
law
trial court
Prozeßgericht {n} [alt]
jobslaw
court interpreter
Gerichtsdolmetscher {m}
sports
grass court
Rasenplatz {m} [Tennis]
law
court assistance
Gerichtshilfe {f}
law
regional court
Landgericht {n} <LG>
21 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church (ARP) has the General Synod as its highest church court.
  • The church court is dominated by the Gothic Pfarrkirche (parish church).
  • Formerly called a "disciplinary council" or a "church court", the councils were renamed to avoid focusing on guilt and instead to emphasize the availability of repentance.
  • John Bell is taken to church court and found guilty of theft of a woman's land.
  • In 1930, the bishops decided to bring Cannon to trial before a church court, which voted to find him not guilty by a vote of 54 to 11.

  • The betrothal cannot be documented beyond the account rehearsed in "Titulus Regius", and Richard never attempted to have the precontract authenticated by a church court, the proper venue for such a case".
  • Like churches across the British isles the Abbey also offered sanctuary up to five miles in circumference around the Abbey, where people accused of crime and treason could flee to seek clemency and justice under the church court.
  • Harold Francis Davidson (14 July 1875 – 30 July 1937), generally known as the Rector of Stiffkey, was a Church of England priest who in 1932, after a public scandal, was convicted of immorality by a church court and defrocked.
  • They could be tried for crimes only in a church court under canon law.
  • In 1597 the entire parish was cited before a church court for laxity. This may have been the influence of the incumbent manorial lord, Ralph Cantrell, a recusant Catholic.

  • This is the highest church court of the denomination.
  • These indicate difficulties in defining jurisdiction, as well as recalcitrance on the part of Church officials to partake in civil and common law matters outside the Church court structure.
  • In 1635 John Webster, curate at Kildwick in North Yorkshire, was before a church court charged with being a Grindletonian, and simultaneously in New England John Winthrop thought that Anne Hutchinson was one.
  • Lang had a pre-arranged plan to set up a rival church court to the Presbytery.
  • On April 12, 1838, a church court excommunicated Cowdery after he failed to appear at a hearing on his membership and sent a letter resigning from the church instead.

  • Writs of prohibition were frequently issued by common law courts to bar the reissuing of a case in a Church court.
  • In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, church courts are formally known as church membership councils.
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