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bank night

bank night (1)银行营业的夜间 指银行为方便上班族,在夜间也对外营业。 (2)剧院博彩 指首先提供一个册子让人们免费登记姓名,每位登记者都有一个号码,然后在某一指定的晚间抽取中奖号码,并给中奖者发奖品。有的法院认为这种游戏不需要参加者支付对价,所以不属于博彩。但一般认为这是一种博彩,因为实际上是有对价的,免费登记只是一种遁词。

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banking day

banking day. 1. Banking hours on a day when a bank is open to the public for carrying on substantially all its banking functions. • Typically, if the bookkeeping and loan departments are closed by a certain hour, the remainder of that day is not part of that bank’s banking day. 2. A day on

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midnight deadline

midnight deadline. A time limit for doing something, ending at midnight on a particular day. • For a bank, the midnight deadline is midnight on the next banking day following the day on which the bank receives the relevant item or from which the time for taking action begins to run, whichever is later. UCC

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county court

county court (1)〈美〉县法院 州法院的一种,其管辖权由州宪法或制定法规定。有的县法院只具有行政职能,如在少数州被称为财务法院〔fiscal court〕,负责处理本县的财政事务,实则为一行政机构;有的县法院只具有司法职能;有的则两者兼具。具有司法职能的法院在管辖权上,有的只有刑事案件管辖权,有的只有民事案件管辖权,有的则二者兼有。 (2)〈英〉郡法院 在古代,郡法庭或郡自由民集会〔shiremote〕是由伯爵〔earl;earldorman〕主持的,伯爵缺席时由郡长〔sheriff〕主持,出席法庭者是该郡全体自由土地保有人,他们充任法官。郡法庭不是存卷法院〔court of record〕,对民事、刑事案件有一般管辖权,并且它受理的诉讼可经由调卷令〔recordari facias loquelam〕或纠错令状〔writ of false judgment〕移送至上级法院审理。郡法院一直是首要的民事法院,直到巡回审判〔assizes〕制度开始实行。此后其重要性逐渐降低,只限于选举郡长、郡内骑士〔knight〕、验尸官〔coroner〕和宣布逃亡罪犯〔absconding offenders〕被逐出法外〔outlawry〕。依据1846年《郡法院法》〔County Courts Act〕建立了一种全新的法院,但仍沿用旧郡法院的称呼。英格兰和威尔士被分成许多郡法院区,每区有一名或几名法官,每月开庭一次。郡法院的法官由御前大臣〔Lord Chancellor〕任命,并作为巡回法官〔circuit judges〕,这些巡回法官必须至少有10年的出庭律师〔barrister〕资格,或至少有3年的记录法官〔recorders〕资格。郡法院起初主要受理简单的民事案件,后其管辖权限逐步扩大,现在可以管辖标的额不超过2 000英镑的合同和侵权案件,以及某些要求归还土地的诉讼和标的额有一定限度的衡平法诉讼,对遗嘱检验〔probate〕和破产〔bankruptcy〕、海事〔admiralty〕事务也有一定管辖权,且可管辖无抗辩的〔undefended〕离婚案件。郡法院审理均由一名法官独任,特殊情况下可由陪审团出席。当事人对其裁判不服的,可向上诉法院〔Court of Appeal〕上诉。

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honor

honor, n. 1. In the United States, a courtesy title given to judges and certain other public officials. 2. (usu. pl.) In England, those dignities or privileges, degrees of nobility, knighthood, and other titles that flow from the Crown. 3. Hist. In England, a seigniory of several manors held under one baron or lord paramount.

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