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  • 1court — / kōrt/ n [Old French, enclosed space, royal entourage, court of justice, from Latin cohort cohors farmyard, armed force, retinue] 1 a: an official assembly for the administration of justice: a unit of the judicial branch of government the… …

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  • 2Court of Appeal of England and Wales — Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand Established 1875 Jurisdiction …

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  • 3Court of Session — redirects here. For other uses, see Court of Session (disambiguation). Court of Session Logo of the Court of Session Established 1532 …

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  • 4court — court, courte (kour, kour t ; usage variable pour la liaison du t ; les uns disent : un kour espace de temps ; les autres : un kour t espace de temps ; au pluriel, même incertitude pour l s ; quelques uns disant : les kour espaces de temps ; plus …

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  • 5Court of Appeals (disambiguation) — Court of Appeals may refer to:In Israel: *Military Court of AppealsIn the Philippines: *Philippine Court of AppealsIn Turkey: *High Court of Appeals of TurkeyIn the United States of America: *United States court of appeals *United States Court of …

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  • 6Court Line — (Aviation) IATA OU ICAO Callsign Founded 1957 (as Argus Air Transport) Ceased operations 1974 …

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  • 7Court of Appeal of New Zealand — Established 1862 Jurisdiction New Zealand …

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  • 8Court uniform and dress — Court dressOn formal royal occasions in monarchies the dress worn by those present has in the past been prescribed by official regulations. Court dress (as distinguished from court uniform mentioned in the section below) is worn by all men not… …

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  • 9Court houses in New South Wales — were designed by the Colonial Architect, later known as the Government Architect. Contents 1 Current role 2 History of New South Wales Local Courts 3 Court house buildings of New South Wales …

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  • 10Court system of Pakistan — is made up of many courts differing in levels of legal superiority and separated by jurisdiction. Some of the courts are federal in nature while others are provincial. Contents 1 Structure of courts in Pakistan 2 Supreme Court Of Pakistan …

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