of the Manitoba Court of Appeal 1989 1990 19 Man. L. J. 334 Peter McCormick, A Tale of Two Courts Appeals from the Manitoba Court of Appeal to the SupremeCourt of Canada, 1970 1990 1990 19 Man. L ... of Appeal to the SupremeCourt of Canada, 1906 1990 1992 21 Man. L. J. 1 Peter McCormick, Caseload and Output of the Manitoba Court of Appeal, 1990 1992 21 Man. L. J. 24 Peter McCormick, Caseload and Output of the Manitoba Court of Appeal 1991 1993 22 Man. L. J. 263 Peter McCormick, The Manitoba Court ...The Manitoba Court of Appeal is the highest Court of Appeals Court of Appeal in the Canada Canadian Provinces .... Pursuant to http web2.gov.mb.ca laws statutes ccsm c240e.php The Court of Appeal Act , the court ... matters heard in chambers , usually interlocutory matters or applications for leave to appeal. Proceedings before the court are governed by the http web2.gov.mb.ca laws regs pdf c240 555.88r.pdf Court of Appeal Rules . As a Superior Court under section 96 of the Constitution Act, 1867 , Court of Appeal ... on the Manitoba Court of Appeal may, after being in judicial office for at least 15 years and whose ... office as a supernumerary judge. None of the current members of the Manitoba Court of Appeal have ... Brian Dickson June 13, 1967 Later elevated to the SupremeCourt of Canada , eventually serving as Chief ..., the sons of two former Court of Appeal justices Samuel Freedman and Alfred Monnin currently serve ... Legal History, 2006 Peter McCormick, Caseload and Output of the Manitoban Court of Appeal An Analysis ... registry system http web2.gov.mb.ca laws regs pdf c240 555.88r.pdf Court of Appeal Rules Courts of Canada ... functions of the court, including direction over sittings of the court and the assignment of judicial ... as a judge. However, appointees almost always have some experience as a judge, usually on the Court of Queen s Bench of Manitoba Manitoba Court of Queen s Bench . Current Justices class wikitable bgcolor ... July 31, 1990 Mulroney Court of Queen s Bench of Manitoba June 28, 1985 br Associate Chief Justice October ... more details
Image Coat of Arms of Nova Scotia.svg right thumb 200px The Court of Appeal of Nova Scotia uses the Royal Arms of the Queen in right of Nova Scotia, commonly called the Nova Scotia Coat of Arms, to represent the Queen as the font of justice being administered by the court. The Court of Appeal for Nova Scotia frequently referred to as Nova Scotia Court of Appeal or NSCA is the highest appealcourt in the province of Nova Scotia , Canada . There are currently seven Justices and one Chief Justice. The court sits in Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia Halifax , which is the capital of Nova Scotia. Cases are heard by a panel of three judges and over the year they rule on roughly 250 cases. Jurisdiction The court derives its power from legislation of the Nova Scotia legislature, the Nova Scotia Judicature Act Judicature Act . Note the correct name of the legislation is Judicature Act its long name is An Act Respecting the SupremeCourt and Procedure in That Court . See http canlii.org ns laws sta r1989c.240 It hears appeals from the SupremeCourt of Nova Scotia , Provincial Court of Nova Scotia, and various tribunals. Only the SupremeCourt of Canada has jurisdiction to hear appeals from decisions of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal in practice this happens a few times a year. Judges class wikitable bgcolor CCCCCC Position Name Appointed Nominated By Chief Justice of Nova Scotia J. Michael MacDonald 2005 Martin Justice Duncan R. Beveridge 2009 Harper Justice Peter M.S. Bryson 2010 Harper Justice David P.S. Farrar 2010 Harper Justice Joel E. Fichaud 2003 Chretien Justice M. Jill Hamilton 2001 Chretien Justice Linda L. Oland 2000 Chretien Justice Jamie W. S. Saunders 2000 Chretien Past Judges Chief Justice Constance Glube 1998 2005 Justice Gerald Freeman 1998 2006 Justice Ronald Napier Pugsley 1993 2000 Justice David Ritchie Chipman 1987 2000 Justice J. Doane Hallett ? 1997 Justice Thomas Cromwell judge Thomas Cromwell 1997 2008 Justice Elizabeth Ann Roscoe 1992 2010 Justice ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Wikify date December 2009 England s Court of Appeal in Chancery was created in 1851 to hear appeals of decisions made by the Vice Chancellors and the Master of the Rolls in Court of Chancery Chancery Court. The appeals in the court were heard by the Lord Chancellor and two Lords Justices of Appeal . Cases from the Court of Appeal in Chancery could be further appealed to the House of Lords . Prior to the creation of the Court of Appeal in Chancery, the Lord Chancellor of the Chancery Court heard appeals as part of the Chancery Court caseload. The Court of Appeal in Chancery became part of Court of Appeal of England and Wales England s Court of Appeal , which was established later in the 19th century. DEFAULTSORT Court Of Appeal In Chancery Category Government agencies established in 1851 Category Appellate courts United Kingdom Category Courts of chancery Appeal in Chancery Category Former courts and tribunals in England and Wales Category 1851 establishments in the United Kingdom ... more details
9780779742691 Energy Resources Conservation Act . Appeals from the Court of Appeal lie with the Supreme ... matters or applications for leave to appeal. Association with the Northwest Territories Justices of the Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories are selected from the justices of the Court of Appeal of Alberta, Court of Appeal of Saskatchewan, and the judges and ex officio judges of the Supreme ...The Court of Appeal of Alberta frequently referred to as Alberta Court of Appeal or ACA is an Court system ... to the SupremeCourt of Canada are heard only by leave of that court. Since the SupremeCourt denies leave in most cases, the Court of Appeal is the final court for most matters originating in Alberta. Unlike the Court of Queen s Bench, the Court of Appeal has no inherent jurisdiction and therefore ... and Labrador and Ontario , the Alberta Court of Appeal displays a different Coat of Arms than its lower courts the Coat of Arms of Canada . History The Court originated from the old SupremeCourt of the Northwest Territories which was replaced by the SupremeCourt of Alberta in 1907 shortly after Alberta became a province in 1905 . The new SupremeCourt of Alberta comprised a trial division and an appellate division essentially, brother justices of the SupremeCourt sitting en banc with a quorum ... 1979 that the Court changed its name to the Court of Appeal of Alberta through the http www.qp.alberta.ca 574.cfm?page C30.cfm&leg type Acts&isbncln 0779728246 Court of Appeal Act , at the same time that the SupremeCourt Trial Division and the District Court were amalgamated and renamed ... of the Court of Appeal. When this happens, these justices are sitting ex officio , but they have the same powers and duties as other justices of the Court of Appeal. Most cases are heard by a panel ... Mulroney Court of Queen s Bench of Alberta br Alberta Court of Appeal Justice Jean E.L. C t http ... www.legalarchivessociety.ab.ca Architypes Architypes15 2.pdf Family Tree of Court of Appeal of Alberta ... more details
Multiple issues wikify July 2011 orphan July 2011 COI December 2010 Tbilisi AppealCourt is the second instance court in the Common Courts System of Georgia country Georgia . The Court discusses appeals on the judgments of the first instance courts and its jurisdiction covers eastern Georgia. History Tbilisi Appealcourt was established on 1 November 2005, after the previously operating Tbilisi Regional Court was abolished. ref http www.youtube.com watch?v BRmJjHDozRA Opening of Tbilisi AppealCourt ref Structure Tbilisi AppealCourt is managed by the its Chairman. Present Chairman of Tbilisi AppealCourt is Mr. Valeri Tsertsvadze . Tbilisi AppealCourt consists of 3 chambers and 1 board Chamber for Civil Cases Chamber for Administrative Cases Chamber for Criminal Cases Investigatory Board Tbilisi AppealCourt s staff is managed by a Court Manager. Structure of the Court s staff Chairman s Bureau Division for Human Resources and Management Matters Chancellery and Court Reception Division for Material Maintenance and Court s Bailiff Tbilisi AppealCourt s staff consists of jurists, translators, couriers, drivers and IT specialists. Nowadays, there are 201 personal in the Tbilisi AppealCourt s staff. Court Reform Tbilisi AppealCourt has established many projects for court customers to deliver them a better access to the justice. Court continues the reform process and plans to establish some brand new ideas. References reflist External links http www.tbappeal.court.ge Tbilisi AppealCourt s Official Web Site http www.tbappeal.court.ge ?lan geo&cat 6 Case Management Program CMP Category Law of Georgia country ... more details
In Norway , the court of appeal lang no lagmannsrett is the second level of courts of justice of Norway courts of justice , reviewing criminal and civil cases appeal ed from the district court Norway district courts . There are six courts of appeal, each covering a jurisdiction and based in a city. Each court is led by a senior judge president lagman and several appellate judges lagdommer . The courts ... matters, except the question of guilt, can be appealed from the courts of appeal to the SupremeCourt of Norway SupremeCourt . ref name om Criminal cases In criminal cases where the crime is punishable by no more than six years in prison, the court consists of three professional judges and four ... ref The SupremeCourt of Norway are also considering whether the jury system is in violation of a verdict ... title Lagmannsrettene accessdate 2008 10 11 ref Agder Court of Appeal Agder , based in Skien , serves the counties of Aust Agder, Telemark, Vest Agder and Vestfold. Borgarting Court of Appeal .... Eidsivating Court of Appeal Eidsivating , based in Hamar , serves the counties of Hedmark, Oppland and northern Akershus. Frostating Court of Appeal Frostating , based in Trondheim , serves the counties of M re og Romsdal, Nord Tr ndelag and S r Tr ndelag. Gulating Court of Appeal Gulating , based in Bergen , serves the counties of Hordaland, Rogaland and Sogn og Fjordane. H logaland Court of Appeal ... as court of appeal for peasants, and first instance for the nobility. These things met in Oslo, Skien ... there were fourt levels of court. The district courts remained, but cases could be appealed to appeal ..., with the introduction of the absolute monarchy , a supremecourt was created in Copenhagen , allowing ... complexity. With the new system, the court of appeal became the second level for all civil ... time, the Eidsivating Court of Appeal was split in two, with Oppland, Hedmark and northern Akershus ... members. ref name om In criminal cases where more than six years of prison can be handed down, the court ... more details
The Lands Valuation AppealCourt is a civil court in Scotland , composed of 3 Court of Session judges. It hears cases where the decision of a local Valuation Appeal Committee is disputed. Category Local government in Scotland Category Court of Session Category Scots property law Category Scottish court systems Category Land law Category Land value taxation Scotland law stub Scotland org stub ... more details
File EdfDosTribunaisDeSegundaEUltimaInstancias1.jpg thumb The Court of Final Appeal building Politics of Macau The Court of Final Appeal zh t lang pt Tribunal de Ultima Instancia is the court with the court of last resort final adjudication power on laws of Macau Macau Special Administrative Region of the People s Republic of China . Prior to 1999, the highest court was the Higher Court of Justice Superior Court of Justice of Macao and prior to that the Court of Appeal of the Judiciary District of Lisbon in Portugal . Under the Basic Law of Macau , which is the constitutional document of the region, Macau remains the previous legal jurisdiction. On the other hand, the power of interpretation of the Basic Law itself, being part of the national law, is vested in the Standing Committee of the National People s Congress of China NPCSC in accordance with the Basic Law. However, the same Article delegates such power to the courts of Macau for interpretation while handling court cases. Judges A list of judges of the different branches of the Court Tribunal de ltima Inst ncia Sam Hou Fai Presidente Chu Kin Juiz Virato Manuel Pinheiro de Lima Juiz Tribunal de Segunda Inst ncia Lai Kin Hong Presidente Choi Mou Pan Juiz Jos Maria Dias Azedo Juiz Chan Kuong Seng Juiz Jo o Augusto Gon alves Gil de Oliveira Juiz Tribunais de Primeira Inst ncia Tribunal Judicial de Base Tam Hio Wa Presidente dos Tribunais de Primeira Inst ncia Alice Leonor das Neves Costa Presidente de tribunal colectivo Fong Man Chong Juiz de tribunal colectivo Chao Im Peng Juiz de tribunal colectivo M rio Augusto Silvestre Juiz de tribunal singular Ip Son Sang Juiz de tribunal singular Tong Hio Fong Juiz de tribunal singular Lam Peng Fai Juiz de tribunal singular Cheong Un Mei Juiz de tribunal singular Sam Keng Tan Juiz de tribunal singular Teresa Leong Juiz de tribunal singular lvaro Ant nio Mangas Abreu Dantas ... Category Macau court system Category National supreme courts Macau zh ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Frostating Court of Appeal nativename Frostating lagmannsrett nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal Seal of Frostating Court of Appeal.png seal width seal caption formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Norway headquarters Trondheim employees 35 budget Norwegian krone NOK 22.7 million minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name Kjell Buer chief1 position Chief Judge chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.frostating.no www.frostating.no footnotes Frostating Court of Appeal is a Courts of Justice of Norway court of appeal located in Trondheim , Norway . It serves as an court of appealappeal for the district courts in the counties of Nord Tr ndelag , S r Tr ndelag and M re og Romsdal . In addition to the court in Trondheim, located in Trondheim courthouse , it has courthouses in lesund , Molde and Kristiansund . The court is administrated by the Norwegian National Courts Administration . Frostating has 18 judge s, and stems back to the tradition Thing assembly thing of Frostating created in the mid 10th century. The current court was transformed from an assembly to a court during the Middle Ages, though these changed their names and locations, and became pawns in the absolute monarchy . In 1797 courts of appeal were again created, and in 1936 the current system was introduced. Image Frostating lagmannsrett Trondheim.jpg thumb left The former court building at Kalvskinnet in Trondheim Courts of Norway DEFAULTSORT Frostating Court Of Appeal Category Courts of appeal of Norway Category Organisations based in S r Tr ndelag norway gov stub euro law stub no Frostating lagmannsrett nn Frostating lagmannsrett ... more details
Multiple issues wikify February 2012 dead end February 2012 primarysources November 2011 The Regional Assessment Appeal Court RAAC is administered by the Province of Nova Scotia . ref http www.pvsc.ca assessment information appeal information regional assessment appeal court 2 Regional Assessment Appeal Court PVSC Property assessment in Nova Scotia Bot generated title ref References reflist Category Nova Scotia courts Category Taxation in Canada Category Canadian taxation government bodies Category Property taxes NovaScotia stub Canada law stub tax stub ... more details
otheruses The Court of Criminal Appeal is the name of existing courts of Scotland and Ireland , and an historic court in England and Wales . Ireland See Court of Criminal Appeal Ireland The Court of Criminal Appeal hears cases which have been appealed from the Circuit Court Ireland Circuit Court , High Court Ireland Central Criminal Court and Special Criminal Court . It is made up of three judges and has a majority decision. Leave to appeal is only given where there is a disagreement on a point of law ... presented before the original court. Scotland Following the Criminal Appeal Scotland Act 1926 16 & 17 Geo. V , when the Scots Law Scottish High Court of Justiciary hears criminal appeals, it is known as the Court of Criminal Appeal. The Criminal Appeal Scotland Act 1927 was passed the following year specifically to deal with the Case of Oscar Slater . The court consists of at least three Senator ... don t see any Help for it till we get a Court of Criminal Appeal. br small Punch magazine Punch ... of the responsibility for determining criminal case appeals. small The Court of Criminal Appeal was an England English appellate court for criminal law criminal cases established by the Criminal Appeal ... court with collateral right of appeal. However, disquiet over the convictions of Adolf Beck ... 1966, the Court of Criminal Appeal was superseded by the Criminal Division of the Court of Appeal of England ... s Laws of England , 4th ed. Vol.10 Reissue , Courts , 634 Divisions of the Court of Appeal ref References ... against sentence, although more judges may sit when the court is dealing with exceptionally difficult cases or those where important matters of law may be considered. This is known as a Full Court Full Bench . Appeals are heard from the High Court of Justiciary , the Sheriff Court s and the District Courts of Scotland District Courts . The High Court also hears appeals in cases referred to it by the Scottish ... Scottish Court Service website ref England and Wales File Punch cartoon Court of Criminal Appeal.png ... more details
The Court of Appeal is an appellate court of the judiciary system in Malaysia . It is the second highest court in the hierarchy below the Federal Court of Malaysia Federal Court . This court was created in 1994 as part of reforms made to the judiciary to create a second tier appellate court after the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council Privy Council appeals to the United Kingdom was abolished in 1985. The court is headed by the President of the Court of Appeal, who is the second most important person in Malaysian judiciary after the Chief Justice of Malaysia . The current President of the Court of Appeal is Md. Raus Sharif . Presidents of the Court of Appeal class wikitable President Appointment date Departure date Abdul Malek Ahmad 2004 2007 Abdul Hamid Mohamad 2007 2007 Zaki Azmi 2007 2008 Alauddin Mohd. Sheriff 2008 2011 Md. Raus Sharif 2011 Current Current judges This is the current judges ref cite web title Hakim Mahkamah Rayuan url http www.jac.gov.my index.php bm m 11 introduction 241 publisher Judicial Appointment Commission of Malaysia accessdate 5 January 2012 language Malay ref of the Court of Appeal. class wikitable Judges Date of appointment His Honour His Most Honour Md. Raus Sharif br Court President September 12, 2011 Her Honour His Her Honour HH Zaleha Zahari June 17, 2005 His Honour HH Low Hop Bing July 28, 2006 Her Honour HH Zainun Ali July 28, 2006 His Honour HH Abdul Malik Ishak July 18, 2007 His Honour HH Nihrumala Segara M.K. Pillay July 18, 2007 His Honour HH Abu Samah Nordin July 18, 2007 His Honour HH Sulong Matjeraie July 18, 2007 His Honour HH Sulaiman Daud July 18, 2007 His Honour HH Mohd. Hisyamuddin Mohd. Yunus April 15, 2009 References reflist External links http www.kehakiman.gov.my The Malaysian Judiciary Official site Category Malaysian court system Malaysia stub ... more details
The Court of Appeal lang nl Hof van beroep , lang fr Cour d appel , lang de Appellationshof in Belgium is a court which hears appeals against decisions of the Court of First Instance Belgium Court of First Instance and the Commercial Court Belgium Commercial Court . Unlike the Court of First Instance, the Court of Appeal isn t divided into different divisions. There are five Courts of Appeal in Belgium . Each Court of Appeal hears appeals against the decisions of the Courts of First Instance and the Commercial Courts of the Arrondissements of Belgium Judicial judicial arrondissements within its jurisdiction. The Court of Appeal doesn t hear appeals against decisions of the Labour Court Belgium Labour Court . Decisions of Labour Courts can only be appealed against to the Court of Labour Belgium Court of Labour . ref cite web url http www.presse justice.be document.php?document id 95&lang nl title Hof van beroep, burgerlijke kamers publisher http www.pers gerecht.be Pers & Gerecht accessdate 2007 07 10 language Dutch ref ref cite web url http www.presse justice.be document.php?document id 95&lang fr title La cour d appel, chambres civiles publisher http www.presse justice.be Presse & Justice accessdate 2007 07 10 language French ref The Court of Appeal of Antwerp city Antwerp has jurisdiction over the provinces of Antwerp province Antwerp and Limburg Belgium Limburg , and has a second seat in Tongeren , that of Brussels has jurisdiction over the Brussels Capital Region and the provinces of Flemish Brabant and Walloon Brabant , that of Ghent has jurisdiction over the provinces ... Belgian court system Appeal fr Cour d appel Belgique nl Hof van beroep Belgi ... ref The Courts of Appeal of Antwerp and Ghent hear appeals in Dutch language Dutch , that of Mons hears appeals in French language French and that of Brussels hears appeals in both Dutch and French. The Court of Appeal of Li ge hears appeals in French, but can also hear appeals in German language German ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Eidsivating Court of Appeal nativename Eidsivating lagmannsrett nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Norway headquarters Hamar employees budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.domstol.no eidsivating www.domstol.no eidsivating footnotes Eidsivating Court of Appeal lang no Eidsivating lagmannsrett is the court of appeal Norway court of appeal located in Hamar , Norway . It serves the counties of Hedmark , Oppland and northern Akershus . In addition to Hamar, the court may meet in Lillehammer and Eidsvoll . ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 10270.aspx?epslanguage NO title Om Eidsivating lagmannsrett author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref The court is administrated by the Norwegian National Courts Administration . Eidsivating was created in 1995, when the former Eidsivating Court of Appeal was split into two the Oslo based section was renamed the Borgarting Court of Appeal , while the northern section retained the Eidsivating name. ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 10276.aspx?epslanguage NO title Historikk author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref References reflist External links http www.domstol.no halogaland Official site no icon Courts of Norway Category Courts of appeal of Norway Category Organisations based in Hedmark Category 1995 establishments in Norway euro law stub norway gov stub no Eidsivating lagmannsrett nn Eidsivating lagmannsrett ... more details
refimprove date June 2010 Infobox High Courtcourt name Federal Court of Appeal image imagesize 120px ... chiefjudgename Pierre Blais termstart September 22, 2009 The Federal Court of Appeal is a Canadian appellate court that hears cases concerning federal matters arising from certain federal Acts. The court ... Court Canada Federal Court were split from its predecessor, the Federal Court of Canada . Jurisdiction The Federal Court of Appeal hears appeals from the Federal Court, Tax Court of Canada , and certain ... 22, 2009 Federal Court Canada Federal Court br Federal Court of Appeal Harper Gilles L tourneau Supernumerary ... Puisine judges Arthur J. Stone July 3, 2003 November 19, 2004 ref Served on the Federal Court of Canada Appeal Division from July 18, 1983 until the reorganisation. ref Alice Desjardins July 3, 2003 August 11, 2009 ref Served on the Federal Court of Canada Appeal Division from June 29, 1987 until ... July 3, 2003 March 9, 2006 ref Served on the Federal Court of Canada Appeal Division from June 24 ... Court of Canada Appeal Division from August 30, 1994 until the reorganisation. ref J. Edgar Sexton July 3, 2003 October 28, 2011 ref Served on the Federal Court of Canada Appeal Division from June ... on the Federal Court of Canada Appeal Division from November 4, 1999 until the reorganisation. ref ... index e.shtml Federal Court of Appeal website http laws lois.justice.gc.ca eng acts F 7 FullText.html ... Johanne Trudel April 26, 2007 Superior Court of Quebec Harper Carolyn Layden Stevenson December 12, 2008 Federal Court Canada Federal Court Harper Eleanor Dawson December 28, 2009 Federal Court Canada Federal Court Harper David Stratas December 11, 2009 Lawyer at Heenan Blaikie Heenan Blaikie LLP Harper Robert Mainville June 18, 2010 Federal Court Canada Federal Court Harper Johanne Gauthier October 21, 2011 Federal Court Canada Federal Court Harper The salary of judges are determined annually ... Justice John D. Richard July 3, 2003 July 30, 2009 ref Richard was Chief Justice of the Federal Court ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Agder Court of Appeal nativename Agder lagmannsrett nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Norway headquarters Skien employees budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.domstol.no agder www.domstol.no agder footnotes Agder Court of Appeal lang no Agder lagmannsrett is the court of appeal Norway court of appeal located in Skien , Norway . It serves the counties of Aust Agder , Telemark , Vest Agder and Vestfold . ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 16570.aspx?epslanguage NO title Om Agder lagmannsrett author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref The court has 21 judges and 13 administrative staff, including a director. ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 13932.aspx?epslanguage NO title Ansatte author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref The court is administrated by the Norwegian National Courts Administration . The court has seven courtrooms, two each located in Skien , T nsberg and Kristiansand , and one in Arendal . ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 16281.aspx?epslanguage NO title Rettslokaler author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref The court was created in 1936, and was given temporary accommodation in Skien, with the court room in the city hall. By 1991 the court was located at three different places in the city, before the current T nsberg Courthouse was opened. ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 13931.aspx?epslanguage NO title Historikk ... Courts of appeal of Norway Category Organisations based in Telemark Category 1936 establishments in Norway ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name H logaland Court of Appeal nativename H logaland lagmannsrett nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Norway headquarters Troms employees budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.domstol.no halogaland www.domstol.no halogaland footnotes H logaland Court of Appeal lang no H logaland lagmannsrett is the court of appeal Norway court of appeal located in Troms , Norway . It serves the counties of Nordland , Troms and Finnmark . In addition to Troms , the court may meet in Bod and Mosj en . ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 14506.aspx?epslanguage NO title Om H logaland lagmannsrett author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref The court is administrated by the Norwegian National Courts Administration . From the Middle Ages, H logaland Thing met at Steigen , but was closed in 1797. When it was recreated in 1890, it was moved to Troms . The current courthouse dates to 2003. ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 14509.aspx?epslanguage NO title Historikk author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref References reflist External links http www.domstol.no halogaland Official site no icon Courts of Norway DEFAULTSORT Halogaland Court Of Appeal Category Courts of appeal of Norway Category Organisations based in Telemark Category 1890 establishments in Norway euro law stub norway gov stub no H logaland lagmannsrett nn H logaland lagmannsrett ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Hawaii State Judiciary The Hawaii State Tax AppealCourt of the Hawaii State Judiciary has jurisdiction over cases involving property, excise, liquor, tobacco, income and insurance taxes. See also Courts of Hawaii Category State appellate courts Category Hawaii state courts Hawaii stub ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Borgarting Court of Appeal nativename Borgarting lagmannsrett nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction Government of Norway headquarters Keysers gate 13, Oslo employees 107 budget minister1 name minister1 pfo minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.domstol.no borgarting www.domstol.no borgarting footnotes Borgarting Court of Appeal lang no Borgarting lagmannsrett is the court of appeal Norway court of appeal located in Oslo , Norway . It serves the counties of Oslo, Buskerud , stfold and southern Akershus . The court has 62 judges and 45 administrative staff. The court is administrated by the Norwegian National Courts Administration . ref cite web url http www.domstol.no DAtemplates Article 10155.aspx?epslanguage NO title Om Borgarting lagmannsrett author Norwegian National Courts Administration accessdate 2008 10 11 language Norwegian ref The courthouse dates to 2005 and is an eleven story building four stories of court rooms, six of meeting rooms and one with meeting rooms with additional court rooms in an adjoining preserved building from the early 20th century. The building is located near St. Olavs Plass in the city center. ref cite web url http www.darkarkitekter.no borgarting prosjektside.html title Borgarting lagmannsrett author ... stiftsoverrett were created as courts of appeal. Akershus Court of Appeal was located in Oslo at the time ... with six courts of appeal and their names dates from 1890, with small changes to the structure of the districts in 1936. At the same time the overrett high court disappeared. These three courts had been above the courts of appeal, but had used written, instead of oral, procedures. ref cite web ... Category Courts of appeal of Norway Category Organisations based in Oslo no Borgarting lagmannsrett ... more details
Infobox High Courtcourt name Court Martial AppealCourt of Canada image Cmacc.png imagesize 100px caption Coat of Arms of the Court Martial AppealCourt established 1959 country Canada Image Flag of Canada.svg border 20px location Ottawa , Ontario coordinates type Military Court authority Constitution Act, 1867 National Defence Act terms positions 58 website http www.cmac cacm.ca CMAC Homepage chiefjudgetitle Chief Justice chiefjudgename Edmond P. Blanchard termstart September 17, 2004 The Court Martial AppealCourt of Canada CMAC hears appeals from military courts court martial courts martial . In Canada, courts martial are presided over by independent military judges from the office of the Chief Military Judge. They have the jurisdiction to try military personnel , and those civilian personnel that accompany military personnel abroad, for crimes that contravene the Code of Service Discipline and the National Defence Act which incorporates many of the offences under the Criminal Code of Canada and related statutes. The CMAC was established in 1959 by Parliament of Canada Parliament under the National Defence Act , to replace the Court Martial Appeal Board. Due to the court s small caseload, justices of the CMAC are cross appointed from justices of provincial Superior court superior courts and the Federal Court Canada Federal Court . Appeals from the CMAC lie with the SupremeCourt of Canada . Appeals require leave from the SupremeCourt, unless there is a dissenting justice of the CMAC, in which case there is an appeal as of right to the SupremeCourt. External links http www.cmac cacm.ca Official site http www.jmc cmj.forces.gc.ca index eng.asp Office of the Chief Military Judge Courts of Canada Category 1959 establishments Category Canadian appellate courts Category Canadian court system Category Military courts Canada mil stub Canada law stub ... more details
In South Africa, SupremeCourt may refer to the SupremeCourt of South Africa , which existed from 1910 to 1997, when it was replaced by the High Courts and the SupremeCourt of Appeals. the SupremeCourt of Appeal of South Africa , which replaced the Appellate Division of the SupremeCourt in 1997. disambig ... more details
the SupremeCourt to rule on actual or potential disagreements pertaining to the Constitution. The SupremeCourt is required to pronounce its opinion in open court. The SupremeCourt consists of the Chief Justice , who is also the President of the SupremeCourt, all Justice of Appeal Fiji Justices of Appeal who are also members of the Court of Appeal , and others specifically appointed as Supreme ... of Appeal, are not members of the SupremeCourt. Section 129 of the Constitution declares that A judge who has sat in a trial of a matter that is the subject of appeal to a higher court must not sit in the appeal. As the membership of the SupremeCourt overlaps to a large extent with that of the Appeal ...Judiciary of Fiji The SupremeCourt of Fiji is one of three courts established by Constitution of Fiji Chapter 9 Chapter 9 of the Constitution of Fiji Constitution , the others being the High Court Fiji High Court and the Court of Appeal Fiji Court of Appeal . The SupremeCourt is declared to be the final appellate court of the State in other words, there is no judicial authority higher than the SupremeCourt. In this respect, the SupremeCourt takes over the functions formerly performed by the United ... gives the SupremeCourt exclusive jurisdiction to hear and determine appeals from all final judgements of the Court of Appeal. Cases may not be brought before the SupremeCourt by individuals only the Court of Appeal may decide to refer a case to it, or the SupremeCourt may, in its own judgement, decide to hear an appeal. This court has the power to review, vary, affirm, or discard decisions of the Court of Appeal, may order retrials, and may award costs to defendants and plaintiffs. Decisions of the SupremeCourt are binding on all subordinate courts. At its own discretion, the SupremeCourt may review any judgement or decision that it has previously rendered. Section 123 authorizes ... jurist.law.pitt.edu world fiji.htm Jurist Legal Intelligence Fiji Islands Oceania topic SupremeCourt ... more details
from the District and Magisrates Courts as well as certain tribunals. The SupremeCourt was made up of the High Court of Justice High Court and the Court of Appeal. The SupremeCourt was established ... pw081158.htm Conversion of the French Mission Building into the Court of Final Appeal ref home to the Court of Final Appeal since 1997 The new SupremeCourt Building 1985 1997 now the High Court Building ...This article is about the SupremeCourt of Hong Kong, which was renamed High Court Hong Kong High Court in 1997. For the current court of last resort of Hong Kong, see Court of Final Appeal Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal . refimprove date December 2011 File Hkhighestcourt1915.jpg thumb The old Supreme ... in Admiralty, Hong Kong Admiralty . The SupremeCourt zh c c was the highest court in Hong ... establishment of the court, there was no Court of Appeal in Hong Kong. Appeals were either by way ... by a Full Court made up of 3 judges. From 1910 to 1943, a judge of the British SupremeCourt for China and Japan British SupremeCourt for China in Shanghai was eligible to sit on the Full Court. In the 1910s ... to 1920. From 1925 to 1943, a judge of the Hong Kong SupremeCourt would also sit on the full court of the British SupremeCourt for China and Japan British SupremeCourt for China . The Court of Appeal was established in the 1970s. Appeals from the Court of Appeal and Full Court and, certain criminal ... Kingdom. In order to appeal to the Privy Council, leave to appeal was required either from the court appealed from or the Privy Council. After the transfer of sovereignty the SupremeCourt was renamed as the High Court of Hong Kong High Court and the High Court of the former SupremeCourt was renamed the Court of First Instance. Appeals from the Court of Appeal and where there is such a direct appeal, the Court of First Instance are now heard by the Court of Final Appeal Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal which was established on 1 July 1997. Buildings The old Legislative Council Building Supreme ... more details
judges of the Court of Appeal and the SupremeCourt, respectively. Jurisdiction The Court of Appeal operates pursuant to the Cite Legislation AU NSW act SupremeCourt Act 1970 . The Court hears appeals from a variety of courts and tribunals in New South Wales, in particular the SupremeCourt and the District Court. The Court of Appeal must grant leave to appeal a judgment of an inferior court ... cl ca Court of Appeal Judgments Cite Legislation AU NSW act SupremeCourt Act 1970 Government of New ...infobox High Courtcourt name New South Wales Court of Appeal image New South Wales coa.png imagesize ... positions website http www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au lawlink supremecourt ll sc.nsf pages SCO aboutus CA Court of Appeal chiefjudgetitle Chief Justice of New South Wales chiefjudgename Justice Tom Bathurst termstart 1 June 2011 termend chiefjudgetitle2 President of the Court of Appeal chiefjudgename2 Justice James Allsop termstart2 2 June 2008 termend2 The New South Wales Court of Appeal is the highest ... . It forms part of the SupremeCourt of New South Wales and hears appeals from civil proceedings before the SupremeCourt, the District Court of New South Wales District Court , the Land and Environment Court of New South Wales Land and Environment Court , and some tribunals. History The Court of Appeal ... Asprey and John Holmes Dashwood. Composition The Court of Appeal consists of the Chief Justice, the President of the Court of Appeal and nine Judges of Appeal. Currently these positions are filled by Chief Justice Tom Bathurst 13 May 2011 President of the Court of Appeal James Allsop 2 June 2008 Judges of the Court of Appeal Margaret Beazley 1996 Roger Giles David Hodgson judge David Hodgson ... Basten 2 May 2005 Joseph Campbell judge Joseph Campbell Most judges in the Court of Appeal also sit on the Court of Criminal Appeal in varying degrees of frequency. The Chief Judge at Common Law and the Chief Judge in Equity also sit on the Court of Appeal and the Court of Criminal Appeal from time ... more details
The Court of Appeal of the Northern Territory of Australia is the name given to the SupremeCourt of the Northern Territory when it sits as the Territory s Court of Appeal. ref cite web url http notes.nt.gov.au dcm legislat legislat.nsf d989974724db65b1482561cf0017cbd2 c788c2164fe9ff636925730b007a3c21?OpenDocument title SupremeCourt Act, s. 51 2 accessdate 2007 11 09 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref The Territory s SupremeCourt Act provides that in most cases, the Court of Appeal must act in a panel of at least three judges, who are otherwise judges of the SupremeCourt. Notes reflist Australia law stub Category Australian appellate courts Category Northern Territory courts and tribunals ... more details