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After a series of legal actions in London, the case was referred to the High Court of the British Virgin Islands, which ruled that Alfa was not entitled to demand Cukurova repay its loan.
Fight for Turkish Cellphone Firm Nears End Guy Chazan 2011
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When McNeil heard about the case, he called the High Court and demanded to speak to '' that guy that's stopping us getting our $900''.
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It differs from the notion of "judicial supremacy" meaning the High Court is the final arbiter on all constitutional issues.
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But Chiluba's office said on Saturday said he would not appear or respect any judgment made by the High Court, which is due to begin its sitting in London on Monday before shifting to Lusaka next month to collect evidence from the former president and his associates.
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The workers alleged that the Master of the High Court, which is supposed to grant the permission to liquidate the company and retrench workers, was not informed about the provisional liquidation.
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Within the constitution provision is made only for a supreme tribunal known as the High Court (_Hooge Raad_) of the Netherlands, sitting at The Hague.
The Governments of Europe Frederic Austin Ogg 1914
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Apple had appealed against the decision in the High Court, which is the final court of appeal.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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Apple had appealed against the decision in the High Court, which is the final court of appeal.
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Apple had appealed the decision in the High Court, which is the final court of appeal.
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QBE's insured, Selected Seeds Pty Limited, has been granted special leave by the High Court to appeal the decision to the Full Court of the High Court, which is scheduled to hear argument on 27 July 2010.
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