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  • 1Court of Auditors — Official emblem …

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  • 2Election litter — is a term used by some national and subnational governments to describe the unlawful erection of political advertising on private residences or property owned by the local government. Often, election signs may only be displayed on private… …

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  • 3Election law — is a discipline falling at the juncture of constitutional law and political science. It researches the politics of law and the law of politics . Especially after the famous 2000 Bush Gore elections, its importance has grown and now election law… …

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  • 4Court of Appeal of New Zealand — Established 1862 Jurisdiction New Zealand …

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  • 5Court of Appeal for Ontario — Established 1867 Jurisdiction Ontario, Canada Location Toronto Authorized by Ontario Courts of Justice Act Number of positions 24 (2 Presently Va …

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  • 6Élection présidentielle bulgare de 2011 — 2006 …

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  • 7election of remedies — 1: the act of electing a remedy from those available for an injury 2: the doctrine that a plaintiff who elects a remedy for his or her injury is barred from pursuing another remedy that is inconsistent with the one elected Merriam Webster’s… …

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  • 8election of trustee — In a Chapter 7 case, the creditors have the option to elect a trustee, at the meeting of creditors, to replace the interim trustee. For such an election to occur, creditors representing at least 20% of the claims must request a vote and a… …

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  • 9Élection présidentielle française de 1981 — 1974 …

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  • 10Election of the Popes —     Election of the Popes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Election of the Popes     For current procedures regarding the election of the pope, see Pope John Paul II s 1996 Apostolic Constitution UNIVERSI DOMINICI GREGIS. See also PAPAL ELECTIONS… …

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