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  • 1Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada — Coat of Arms of the Court Martial Appeal Court Established 1959 Jurisdiction Canada …

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  • 2Court-martial — redirects here. For other uses, see Court Martial (disambiguation). The field court martial of the Finnish 15th Brigade in July 1944 A court martial (plural courts martial, as martial is postpositive) is a military court. A court martial is… …

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  • 3Court of Appeal of New Zealand — Established 1862 Jurisdiction New Zealand …

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  • 4Court 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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  • 5Court system of Canada — Canadian court system (Source Canadian Department of Justice) The court system of Canada 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… …

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  • 6Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan — The Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan (frequently referred to as Saskatchewan Court of Appeal or Sask. CA) is the highest superior appeal court in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It hears appeals from the Court of Queen s Bench for… …

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  • 7Court of Appeal of Alberta — The Court of Appeal of Alberta (frequently referred to as Alberta Court of Appeal or ACA) is an Canadian appellate court. Contents 1 Jurisdiction and Hierarchy within Canadian Courts 2 History 3 Composition …

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  • 8Court of Appeal of New Brunswick — The Court of Appeal of New Brunswick (frequently referred to as New Brunswick Court of Appeal or NBCA) is the court of appeal in the province of New Brunswick. There are five Justices, one Chief Justice, any former judge of the Court of Appeal… …

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  • 9Court of Queen's Bench for Saskatchewan — The Court of Queen s Bench of Saskatchewan is the superior trial court for the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The Court hears civil and criminal law cases. It is a court of inherent jurisdiction and there is no monetary limit on the claims… …

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  • 10Court of Queen's Bench of Manitoba — The Court of Queen s Bench of Manitoba (in French: Cour du Banc de la Reine du Manitoba) is the superior court of the Canadian province of Manitoba. The court is divided into the Family Division and the General Division. The Family Division deals …

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