- have day in court
- have (your) day in court
to have the opportunity to make a complaint publicly and to have it judged fairly.
The attorneys said they were pleased that their clients got their day in court.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
The attorneys said they were pleased that their clients got their day in court.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
have day in court — get/have (your) day in court American & Australian to get an opportunity to give your opinion on something or to explain your actions after they have been criticized. She was fiercely determined to get her day in court and the TV interview would… … New idioms dictionary
day in court — day in court: a day or opportunity to appear in a legal proceeding to be heard or to assert one s rights Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. day in court … Law dictionary
have your day in court — have (your) day in court to have the opportunity to make a complaint publicly and to have it judged fairly. The attorneys said they were pleased that their clients got their day in court … New idioms dictionary
have your day in court — phrase to get the opportunity to defend yourself from criticism Thesaurus: to defend or protect yourselfsynonym Main entry: day … Useful english dictionary
have your day in court — get/have (your) day in court American & Australian to get an opportunity to give your opinion on something or to explain your actions after they have been criticized. She was fiercely determined to get her day in court and the TV interview would… … New idioms dictionary
day in court — A phrase meaning nothing less than due process, that is the right to, and opportunity for, a hearing. 16 Am J2d Const L § 569. A day in court means an opportunity to be heard after notice to appear, and is denied a corporation where no officer or … Ballentine's law dictionary
get day in court — get/have (your) day in court American & Australian to get an opportunity to give your opinion on something or to explain your actions after they have been criticized. She was fiercely determined to get her day in court and the TV interview would… … New idioms dictionary
get your day in court — get/have (your) day in court American & Australian to get an opportunity to give your opinion on something or to explain your actions after they have been criticized. She was fiercely determined to get her day in court and the TV interview would… … New idioms dictionary
have your day in court — to get the opportunity to defend yourself from criticism … English dictionary
day — [ deı ] noun *** 1. ) count one of the periods of time that a week is divided into, equal to 24 hours: We re going away for five days. The animals are kept inside for 14 hours a day. 24 hours a day (=during the whole of the day and night): The… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English