As a legal designation - no.
A base court is a secondary, inferior, or rear courtyard of a large house, or an inferior court of law.
It refers to any court which is lower in jurisdiction to another couirt. For instance: Courts of original jurisdiction are "inferior" to Appelate Courts. Appelate Courts are "inferior" to the Supreme Court.
A lower court such as the local court for your county.
No, the Supreme Court reviews decisions of lower (inferior) courts under its appellate jurisdiction.
No. Article I, Section 8 and Article III of the Constitution authorizes Congress to create courts "inferior" to the US Supreme Court.
Yes, the noun 'inferior' is an abstract noun; a word for a person or thing considered inferior, a judgement or an opinion.
Yes especially when a Superior Court had issued on the case and made it a precedent then should the inferior court must abide by it.
No
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the two main stes if inferior federal courts. the lower courts are called district courts and appellate courts.
There are hundreds of inferior courts that exist in the United States. These courts are in place to serve under the supreme court.
Supreme court