COURT OF HONOR - Black's Law Dictionary

What is COURT OF HONOR? Definition of COURT OF HONOR in Black's Law Dictionary - Legal dictionary - Glossary of legal terms.

A court  having jurisdiction to hear and redress  injuries  or affronts  to a man's honor or personal  dignity, of a nature not cognizable by the  ordinary courts of law,  or encroachments upon his rights in respect to heraldry,  coatarmor, right  of precedence, and  the like.  It was one of the functions of the Court of Chivalry (q. v.) in England to sit and act as a court  of honor. 3 Bl. Comm. 104.

The name is also given in some European  countries  to a tribunal of army officers (more or less distinctly recognized by law as a "court") convened for the purpose of inquiring into complaints affecting  the honor of brother officers and punishing derelictions from  the code  of honor and deciding on the causes and occasions for fighting duels, in which officers are concerned,  and the manner of conducting them.

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