A court of appeals, a supreme court, county courts, and courts held by justices of the peace.
A supreme court, district courts, county courts, justices of the peace, and such municipal and other inferior courts as the legislature may establish.
A supreme court, circuit courts, county courts, and justices of the peace.
The executive consisted of a governor and sixteen councillors, commissioned by the king, to determine all causes above fifteen pounds; causes of less amount were tried by county courts, of which there were twenty.
They are known as county courts, but in point of fact the area of their jurisdiction is a district which not only is smaller than the county but bears no relation to it.
County Courts in some States are courts only in name, except, perhaps, for some very limited purposes.
In Virginia, County Courts for a long period were held by all the justices of the peace in the county, or such of them as might attend.
An appeal from judgments of a justice of the peace, for instance, is generally given on the merits to county courts, but the greater part of the litigation before them comes there in the first instance.
In county courts there is no appearance other than the coming into court of the parties to the suit.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "county courts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.