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"take to court" Definitions
  1. to bring (someone) before a court of law

21 Sentences With "take to court"

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Let's see what we can find on you that we can take to court.
The commission has pledged to take to court any operator that refuses to carry out the reductions.
If Trump's administration attempts to approve provisions like that, litigants will take to court to make the same arguments.
Details of the votes are significant because they give agency watchers a window into how commissioners handle cases they take to court.
The agencies usually take to court only the cases they're confident they can win, so many investigations fizzle well before that point.
The cases that the EEOC does take to court, like the ones detailed above, have a good chance of succeeding, according to experts.
Acts of revenge porn if the relationship broke down would be a breach of contract and easy to take to court, the developers say.
AgriSA, a union of commercial farmers, says that it will scrutinise the bill's implementation, and take to court any attempts to expropriate agricultural land without full compensation.
The review will focus on disputes between financial services providers and customers that remain unresolved by existing complaints procedures and which may be too small to take to court.
It must have been with some relief then, that he was able to take to Court 17 to the cheers of a couple of hundred fans on a sunny Thursday morning.
Advocates for domestic violence survivors and gun safety groups say it's a good step, but won't make a serious dent unless loopholes are closed that limit whom the feds can take to court.
Perhaps Unsworth's burn that Musk's building of the mini-sub for the rescue was a "PR stunt" so insulted Musk that he decided this was the "shakedown letter" he decided to take to court.
Most homeowners unfortunately don't have flood insurance (meaning they have no insurer to take to court), and the National Flood Insurance Program and the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association are both exempt from the state law.
Today's hearing isn't going to resolve anything about walled gardens in tech aside from consumers' right to sue, but it did give us some hints that an argument could be made that developers and users have different complaints that they could potentially take to court.
But this part of the backlog, made of pre-Codis kits like mine, was a result of forward-thinking and diligent police and medical personnel who cared so much about rape that they collected and kept evidence that they, at the time without a database to match up to, would not themselves get to take to court.
Even with new funding and staff, it remains to be seen whether the small group of lawyers and economists at the Justice Department and the FTC—two budget-constrained agencies with uneven histories when it comes to standing up to corporations—can make a case against the tech giants that is strong enough to take to court.
Kobe Bryant&aposs helicopter crashed in foggy conditions considered so dangerous that the LAPD grounded all its flightsKobe Bryant&aposs last tweet before he died was to congratulate LeBron James on surpassing him for the NBA all-time scoring listNBA teams take to court and pay tribute to basketball idol Kobe Bryant with moments of silence, special gear, and letting the shot clock run out
Canada-headquartered Roșia Montană Gold Corporation was then planning to take to court the Alburnus Maior non-profit organisation, to prevent it from publishing its rosiamontana.org website. Roșia Montană Gold Corporation had anticipated carrying out Europe's largest open-cast mining development in the area, even though it would mean the involuntary resettlement of over 2,000 persons, and the potential destruction of a unique archaeological and natural site. For the villagers, the website gave a voice to tell the world about their opposition to mining.
The initial tactic of the party utilized contemporary open-carry gun laws to protect Party members when policing the police. This act was done in order to record incidents of police brutality by distantly following police cars around neighborhoods. When confronted by a police officer, Party members cited laws proving they had done nothing wrong and threatened to take to court any officer that violated their constitutional rights. Between the end of 1966 to the start of 1967, the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense's armed police patrols in Oakland black communities attracted a small handful of members.
In 1984, Bachchan took a break from acting and briefly entered politics in support of a long-time family friend, Rajiv Gandhi. He contested Allahabad's seat for the 8th Lok Sabha against H. N. Bahuguna, former Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh and won by one of the highest victory margins in general election history (68.2% of the vote). His political career, however, was short-lived: he resigned after three years, calling politics a cesspool. The resignation followed the implication of Bachchan and his brother in the "Bofors scandal" by a newspaper, which he vowed to take to court.
The West Coast offices had wanted a test case to take to court, but had a difficult time finding a Japanese American who was both willing to violate the internment orders and able to meet the ACLU's desired criteria of a sympathetic, Americanized plaintiff. Of the 120,000 Japanese Americans affected by the order, only 12 disobeyed, and Korematsu, Hirabayashi, and two others were the only resisters whose cases eventually made it to the Supreme Court. Hirabayashi v. United States came before the Court in May 1943, and the justices upheld the government's right to exclude Japanese Americans from the West Coast;Walker, p. 145.

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