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  2. Courts (Asian retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Courts, is a consumer electronics and furniture retailer in Singapore with a network of 14 stores nationwide and offerings to more than 14,000 electrical and technological lifestyle products. Courts also operates an online store, offering online shopping, islandwide delivery and click and collect services. The chain also operates in Malaysia ...

  3. Courts (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    courts.com. Courts is a furniture and electronics retailer, founded by William Henry Court in Canterbury, England in 1850. In 1959, Courts opened its first store in Jamaica, and subsequently grew across the Caribbean. In 2004, Courts plc went into administration in the United Kingdom. Its Caribbean operations and defunct UK trademarks were ...

  4. Product liability - Wikipedia

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    Tort law. Product liability is the area of law in which manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, retailers, and others who make products available to the public are held responsible for the injuries those products cause. Although the word "product" has broad connotations, product liability as an area of law is traditionally limited to products ...

  5. Category:Courts of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Supreme Court of Appeal (South Africa) Supreme Court of South Africa. Categories: Judiciary of South Africa. Courts by country. Courts in Africa. Legal organisations based in South Africa. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  6. Courts of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The courts of South Africa are the civil and criminal courts responsible for the administration of justice in South Africa. They apply the law of South Africa and are established under the Constitution of South Africa or under Acts of the Parliament of South Africa . Despite South Africa's division into nine provinces, the country has a single ...

  7. State Courts of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    State Courts Building, No 1 Havelock Square, Singapore 059724. Coordinates. 1°17′11″N103°50′28″E / 1.2863°N 103.8410°E / 1.2863; 103.8410. Composition method. District judges and magistrates are appointed by the president upon the recommendation of the chief justice. Appeals to. Supreme Court of Singapore.

  8. Judiciary of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Politics ofSouth Africa. The judiciary of South Africa is the body of judges and magistrates who sit in the courts of South Africa. The judiciary is an independent branch of the government, subject only to the Constitution of South Africa and the laws of the country. [ 1] The Judiciary interprets the law of South Africa, using as the basis of ...

  9. Template:Cite SAFLII - Wikipedia

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    Usage. [] This template is used to cite cases, legislation and other materials listed in the Southern African Legal Information Institute (SAFLII) database. You should look up the case you wish to cite on SAFLII, then refer to the URL of the web page on which the case appears to fill in the information required by the template.