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  • 61Court of Labour (Belgium) — The Court of Labour (Dutch: Arbeidshof, French: Cour du travail, German: Arbeitsgerichtshof) in Belgium is a court which hears appeals against decisions of the Labour Court (Dutch: Arbeidsrechtbank, French: Tribunal du travail, German:… …

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  • 62court rule — Regulations with the force of law governing practice and procedure in the various courts. They may cover all procedures in a trial court system (e.g. Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure), or govern only procedures before a specific… …

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  • 63court rule — Regulations with the force of law governing practice and procedure in the various courts. They may cover all procedures in a trial court system (e.g. Federal Rules of Civil and Criminal Procedure), or govern only procedures before a specific… …

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  • 64Court of Justice (Brazil) — The Courts of Justice are the appellate courts of the state court system of Brazil. See also Desembargador Categories: Brazil stubsGovernment of Brazil …

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  • 65Court of Appeal of England and Wales — Royal Courts of Justice, The Strand Established 1875 Jurisdiction …

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  • 66Court of Auditors — Official emblem …

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  • 67Court Square (New York City Subway) — Court Square   …

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  • 68Court Martial (Star Trek: The Original Series) — Court Martial Star Trek: The Original Series episode Kirk is tried for the wrongful death of a crewman Episode no. Season 1 Ep …

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  • 69Court-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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  • 70court of appeals — often cap C&A: a court hearing appeals from the decisions of lower courts: as a: an intermediate court of the U.S. federal judicial system b: a state appellate court – called also court of appeal; see also the judicial system in the back matter ◇ …

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