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  • 91Vice Admiralty Court (New South Wales) — The Vice Admiralty Court was a prerogative court established in the early eighteenth century in the colony of New South Wales, which was to become a state of Australia. A vice admiralty court is in effect an admiralty court. The word “vice” in… …

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  • 92New York Court of Appeals — Seal of the New York Court of Appeals Established 1847 Jurisdiction New York …

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  • 93Kerala High Court — High Court of Kerala is the highest court in the Indian state of Kerala and in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep. The High Court of Kerala is headquartered at Kochi. Drawing its powers from the Constitution of India, the High Court has the power …

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  • 94Oklahoma Court on the Judiciary — Oklahoma This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Oklahoma …

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  • 95Proximate cause — For the notion of proximate cause in other disciplines, see Proximate and ultimate causation. For causation in English law, see Causation in English law …

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  • 96Special Criminal Court — The Special Criminal Court ( ga. Cúirt Choiriúil Speisialta) is a juryless criminal court in the Republic of Ireland which tries terrorist and organized crime cases. Article 38 of the Constitution of Ireland empowers the Dáil to establish special …

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  • 97order to show cause — see order 3b Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. order to show cause …

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  • 98Coroner's Court of South Australia — The Coroner s Court is housed in the Adelaide Magistrates Court building. The Coroner s Court of South Australia is a court which has exclusive jurisdiction over the remains of a person and the power to make findings in respect of the cause of… …

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  • 99intervening cause — see cause 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. intervening cause n …

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  • 100superseding cause — see cause 1 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. superseding cause n …

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