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A court of appeal is an appellate court.
Court of Appeal may refer to:
In Australia:
- Australian Capital Territory Court of Appeal, name used by the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory exercising its appeal jurisdiction
- New South Wales Court of Appeal
- Supreme Court of Victoria, Court of Appeal
- Court of Appeal of the Northern Territory of Australia
- Supreme Court of Queensland, Court of Appeal
- Supreme Court of Western Australia, Court of Appeal
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In Canada:
- Federal Court of Appeal (Canada)
- Alberta Court of Appeal
- British Columbia Court of Appeal
- Manitoba Court of Appeal
- Court of Appeal of New Brunswick
- Court of Appeal of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Court of Appeal for the Northwest Territories
- Nova Scotia Court of Appeal
- Nunavut Court of Appeal
- Court of Appeal for Ontario
- Court of Appeal of Prince Edward Island
- Quebec Court of Appeal
- Court of Appeal for Saskatchewan
- Court of Appeal of Yukon
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In the United Kingdom:
- Court of Appeal in Chancery (no longer in existence)
- Court of Appeal (England and Wales)
- Court of Appeal (Northern Ireland)
- East African Court of Appeal
- West African Court of Appeal
- West Indian Court of Appeal
In the United States of America:
- California Courts of Appeal
- Florida District Courts of Appeal
- Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal
- Oklahoma Courts of Appeal
Nongovernmental:
See also
- All pages with titles containing Court of Appeal
- Court of Appeals (disambiguation)
- List of Canadian courts of appeal
- Appeal
- Court of Criminal Appeal (disambiguation)
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