/kɔːt əv ˈkwɔrtər ˈseʃənz/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa xét xử từng quý (kỳ họp của hội đồng thẩm phán hòa giải mỗi quý một lần).
A more throughout explanation: A court of quarter sessions is a historical term used in some jurisdictions to refer to a court that traditionally met four times a year to hear criminal cases and some civil matters. It was typically a lower court with limited jurisdiction, often handling minor criminal offenses and preliminary hearings for more serious cases.
Example: In the court of quarter sessions, the judge presided over cases involving minor criminal offenses and preliminary hearings for more serious crimes.