Court Day

/ˈkɔrt deɪ/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A designated day on which a court is scheduled to hear cases or conduct legal proceedings.
    The parties must appear in court on the next court day to continue the trial.

Forms

  • court day
  • court days

Commentary

"Court day" typically refers to the specific dates allocated for judicial activity, distinct from calendar or business days; drafters should clarify scheduling contexts to avoid confusion.

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