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{{Cort}}The '''Magistracy''', in [[Glheþ|Talossan]] '''Cort dels Edilicieux''' ({{IPA-all|koɾt dɛwz‿ɛðɪɫɪˈt͡ʃiɪwʃ|pron}}), | {{Cort}}The '''Magistracy''', in [[Glheþ|Talossan]] '''Cort dels Edilicieux''' ({{IPA-all|koɾt dɛwz‿ɛðɪɫɪˈt͡ʃiɪwʃ|pron}}), was the inferior judicial body in [[Talossa]], supplementing the superior [[{{inalt}}]]. It served as the initial venue for all suits, both civil and criminal, that arose in the nation, although its decisions could be appealed to the {{inalt}}. Cases were received by the [[Clerk of Courts]] and assigned by the Chief Magistrate. | ||
==Legal basis== | ==Legal basis== | ||
The Magistracy | The Magistracy derived its powers from [[39RZ18]], which was incorporated in [[el Lexhatx]] in Title G, Section 10. During the 47th Cosa, the Magistracy were abolished and the three Magistrates took seats on the Uppermost Court. | ||
==Cases== | ==Cases== | ||
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:*[[2013_In_re_Lorentzescu_(M)|In re Lorentzescu]] | :*[[2013_In_re_Lorentzescu_(M)|In re Lorentzescu]] | ||
:*[[2013_Asmourescu_v._HM_Government|Asmourescu v. HM Government]] | :*[[2013_Asmourescu_v._HM_Government|Asmourescu v. HM Government]] | ||
===2014=== | |||
:*[[2014 Grischun v. Canun et al]] | |||
:*[[2014 Da Lhiun v. Ardpresteir]] | |||
:*[[2014 Marcianüs v. Davinescu et al]] | |||
:*[[2014 Asmourescu v. Beric'ht Talossan et al]] | |||
:*[[2014 HM Government v. Börnatfiglheu]] | |||
[[Category:Depository]] | [[Category:Depository]] |
Latest revision as of 10:08, 23 April 2023
The Judiciary |
• The Cort Pü Inalt |
• The General Cort |
Cort Records |
The Magistracy, in Talossan Cort dels Edilicieux (pronounced [koɾt dɛwz‿ɛðɪɫɪˈt͡ʃiɪwʃ]), was the inferior judicial body in Talossa, supplementing the superior Cort Pü Inalt. It served as the initial venue for all suits, both civil and criminal, that arose in the nation, although its decisions could be appealed to the Cort Pü Inalt. Cases were received by the Clerk of Courts and assigned by the Chief Magistrate.
Legal basis
The Magistracy derived its powers from 39RZ18, which was incorporated in el Lexhatx in Title G, Section 10. During the 47th Cosa, the Magistracy were abolished and the three Magistrates took seats on the Uppermost Court.