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1 Arbitrators who hear cases in Puerto Rico usually come from south Florida.
2 She was not surprised to hear cases such as McCarley and Robati's.
3 Other arbitrators who hear cases in Puerto Rico typically come from southern Florida.
4 But the court will only hear cases where states involved jointly request its involvement.
5 The court was set up that year to hear cases concerning indebted flagship conglomerate Dubai World.
6 Caesar remained, and, quietly disregarding the Senate's sentence, continued to sit and hear cases as praetor.
7 The United Kingdom's highest court, created in 2009 to hear cases of the greatest public or constitutional importance.
8 Had they tried this the Israeli government would have restricted their jurisdiction to hear cases against the settlements.
9 Shortly before noon he would go to Parliament House to hear cases with his colleagues, including James Boswell's father.
10 This covers travel and subsistence (TNS) allowances, mainly used by judges who travel outside Dublin to hear cases .
11 Arbitration panels hear cases on everything from broker disputes with their employers to investor cases alleging fraudulent sale of securities.
12 The Supreme Court regularly asks the government for views on whether to hear cases when an issue directly affects U.S. interests.
13 A video calling system like Skype could be implemented for prisoners to hear cases to prevent future escapes, the commissioner suggested.
14 Federal courts hear cases between residents of different states where the claims exceed $75,000.
15 When the justices agreed to hear cases brought on behalf of Big Business, top firms were involved 60 percent of the time.
16 In its response to the refugees letter, the ICC said the court had limited jurisdiction and can only hear cases under certain conditions.
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