the difference between ground and court is that ground is (senseid)(uncountable) the surface of the earth, as opposed to the sky or water or underground while court is an enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different building; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley.
according to Google
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∙ 11y agocourt has its fixed measurement whereas measurement of ground varies. For Example: length of Basketball Court is 28m and breadth is 15m.But the length of Football ground may be 90m-120m and breadth may be 45m-90m.
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Mostly courts are indoor and grounds are outdoor.
Court has fixed measurements but grounds not.
Mostly courts has small area but grounds has vast.
Courts are used in those games in which number of a team players are small but grounds are used in games having large number of team players.
Mostly courts are used in net games.
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∙ 15y agoA field is open space such as paddocks and courts are enclosed spaces such as basketball. Court is also used as reference to law as it is an enclosed area for judge and jury business.
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∙ 13y agosimilar rules, only beach has 2 players where court has 6 on court at one time.
tactics are completely different 2 as there is less people. beach volleyball also has smaller court
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∙ 12y agoI think courts are a harder material (concrete, wood) and fields are grass or dirt.
A person is more likely to be convicted in a state court than in a federal court.
To provide a place to resolve the differences between the plaintiff and the defendant.
A person is more likely to be convicted in a state court than in a federal court.
A physical person is someone who is born. A juritic person can be a company or business. This term comes from the law and there are major differences in both terms in the court.
A trial court convenes juries, conducts trials and adjudicates defendants. An appeals court hears appeals of the trial court's trials - does not convene juries - does not conduct trials - and renders juedgements on the application of law and proper procedures.
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Court systems from township level all the way up to US District Court conduct trials, it is uncertain what is being asked by using the term "inferior" courts.
what are rhe mojor differences between membership in the senate and membership in the house
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