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  2. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of abbreviations used in law and legal documents, including common words, phrases, sources, and symbols. Find the meaning and usage of "on behalf of" (o/b/o) and other abbreviations in legal contexts.

  3. Supreme Court of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of British Columbia is the superior trial court for the province of British Columbia, Canada. It hears civil and criminal cases, appeals from the Provincial Court, and has eight judicial districts.

  4. Inflammatory bowel disease - Wikipedia

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    Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a group of inflammatory conditions of the colon and small intestine, with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis being the principal types. Learn about the signs, symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment of IBD, as well as its association with diet, bile acids, and microbiota.

  5. Provincial Court of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The Provincial Court of British Columbia (BC Provincial Court) is a trial level court in British Columbia that hears cases in criminal, civil and family matters. The Provincial Court is a creation of statute , and as such its jurisdiction is limited to only those matters over which is permitted by statute.

  6. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to identify past court case decisions in different jurisdictions using case citations. Find out the key information, formats, and pronunciation of case titles in common law countries.

  7. Court system of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The first is the term "provincial court", which has two quite different meanings, depending on context. The first, and most general meaning, is that a provincial court is a court established by the legislature of a province, under its constitutional authority over the administration of justice in the province, set out in s. 92(14) of the Constitution Act, 1867. [2]

  8. British Columbia Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The BCCA is the highest appellate court in British Columbia, Canada, established in 1910. It hears appeals from the Supreme Court, the Provincial Court and various boards and tribunals, and consists of 15 justices appointed by the federal government.

  9. Civil Resolution Tribunal - Wikipedia

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    Under section 57 of the Civil Resolution Tribunal Act (CRTA), a validated copy of the CRT’s order can be enforced through the Supreme Court of British Columbia if it is an order for financial compensation or return of personal property over $35,000. [9]