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  2. Court of appeal (Norway) - Wikipedia

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    Each court is led by a senior judge president (førstelagmann) and several appellate judges (lagdommer). The courts are administered by the Norwegian National Courts Administration . [ 1 ] Decisions from civil and criminal matters, except the question of guilt, can be appealed from the courts of appeal to the Supreme Court .

  3. Agder Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Agder Court of Appeal (Norwegian: Agder lagmannsrett) is one of six courts of appeal in the Kingdom of Norway.The Court is located in the town of Skien.The court has jurisdiction over the counties of Vestfold og Telemark and Agder (except for Sirdal Municipality which falls under the Gulating Court of Appeal).

  4. Judiciary of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Norway is hierarchical with the Supreme Court at the apex. The conciliation boards only hear certain types of civil cases. The district courts are deemed to be the first instance of the Courts of Justice. Jury (high) courts are the second instance, and the Supreme Court is the third instance.

  5. Borgarting Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    This court can rule on both civil and criminal cases that are appealed from one of its subordinate district courts. Court decisions can be, to a limited extent, appealed to the Supreme Court of Norway. The court has 62 judges and 45 administrative staff. The chief judicial officer of the court (Norwegian: førstelagmann) is

  6. Gulating Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Gulating Court of Appeal (Norwegian: Gulating lagmannsrett) is one of six courts of appeal in the Kingdom of Norway. The Court is located in the city of Bergen . The court has jurisdiction over the counties of Vestland and Rogaland plus Sirdal Municipality in Agder county.

  7. Eidsivating Court of Appeal - Wikipedia

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    The Eidsivating was the court system used for centuries in Norway. In 1797, the court system was changed and the old things were dissolved. In 1890, the court system was changed again to the modern version. A new Eidsivating Court of Appeal was established on 1 January 1890, but it only lasted for two years. In 1892, it was merged into the ...