The Solicitor General Oliver Heald said Nightingale had the right to go to the Court Martial Appeal Court.
Highland Council, while not opposing the planned store, had been prepared to go to the Court of Session over the cost of road improvements.
Following formal withholding of discharge at the voting session later in the day, the deadlock will now go to the Court of Justice.
If the court grants a stay on the injunction, the church will likely to go to the Supreme Court to ask that it be reinstated, he said.
He said the matter was likely to go to the European Court of Justice, and appealed to the upcoming Cypriot presidency to "knock heads together" in the Council to end the "legislative log jam".
If the motion before the district judge fails Milosevic's lawyers plan to appeal in a higher Dutch court and even go to the European Court of Human Rights.
Merck will ask the court to reconsider the decision, but an appeal would have to go to the Supreme Court, which rarely hears patent cases.
Mr Cofferati says he will go to the Constitutional Court to get the reform of Article 18 struck down.
It was aimed at allowing people to claim the rights enshrined in the Convention without having to go to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
The plans were originally approved last year, but an objection meant the matter had to go to the Royal Court under Jersey's third party planning laws.
Their counsel Gerry Moynihan QC told the court that the case may go to the Supreme Court from either side.
Earlier Lord McCluskey told MSPs he found it "deeply offensive" that the Scotland Act said "we can not trust the Scottish judges" to decide which cases go to the Supreme Court.
The Allens could decide to go to court in the US or Britain, and are said to be considering both options.
Eventually the issue will go to the Supreme Court in Washington, says David Strauss, a law professor at the University of Chicago.
Ms Bolton's ruling merely postpones the day of reckoning for 1070, which in due course may have to go to the Supreme Court.
They're taking this - even before a verdict, it was very clear to both parties when we spoke to them that they assumed this case is going to go all the way to the Supreme Court.
Indian diplomats who were to go to Norway to monitor the court case also put off their trip.
It believes the case could eventually go to the European Court of Justice.
If that fails then Mrs Alexander says she may be forced to go to the European Court - a lengthy and expensive business.
Road Sense then said it would go to the Supreme Court in London, and dates of 9 and 10 July were set for a hearing.
And sometimes go back to the court at the very beginning for an activity, so talking about this case, hey, wouldn't be on anyone's mind, I don't think.
Earlier Thursday, Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said she is prepared to go to the Illinois Supreme Court to have Blagojevich declared unfit to serve if he does not resign.
Ms Swift claimed to have been a "helpless bystander" to a fight between the pair but was seen with Mr Healy on CCTV in the days after the attack and did not go to the authorities, the court was told.
The Law Lords hearing will take place almost two years after the banks and the OFT decided jointly to go to court to resolve the legality of bank charges.
Last week it emerged they are seeking to go before the European Court of Human Rights to overturn the ruling.
The city teachers union on Friday threatened to go to court to block the Bloomberg administration's plan to replace staff at 33 troubled schools as the city moved ahead with preparations to close the schools.
So taxpayers who don't appeal after receiving an inappropriate "Notice of Intent to Levy" have theoretically lost their right to go to court if the IRS does later decide to seize their property.
They thought they had negotiated the resignation of both Gabayzadeh and Elghanayan, but after the two refused to go quietly the banks filed for a court order to wrest the company from their control.
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