county court
Americannoun
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(in the U.S.)
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an administrative board in counties in some states.
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a judicial tribunal in some states with jurisdiction extending over one or more counties.
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(in England)
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the lowest civil tribunal, having limited jurisdiction, mostly for the recovery of small debts.
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(formerly) the assembly of local residents who met periodically in each county under the presidency of the sheriff to transact the judicial and administrative business of the county.
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noun
Etymology
Origin of county court
First recorded in 1525–35
Example Sentences
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A county court hearing in May 2024 highlighted Bush had debts amounting to almost £55,000, including to local councils for unpaid cremation and burial fees.
From BBC • Apr. 2, 2026
Daniel, the homeless man outside the county court, said he’s from Michigan but has been homeless in Malibu, Topanga and Santa Monica for 21 years.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 17, 2025
In their latest report, insolvency experts at Begbies Traynor said a company can be considered in critical financial distress if they have an outstanding county court judgment of over £5,000 or face a winding-up petition.
From BBC • Jan. 23, 2025
Elliot added that the county court facilities have also been cleared “out of an abundance of caution” until FBI and local police uncover the source of the threat.
From Salon • Sep. 13, 2024
Eric’s father was the clerk of the county court and often passed on news of particularly juicy trials to Eric, whose popularity increased in proportion.
From "The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage" by Philip Pullman
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