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4 +2 | ordonnance |
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4 | arrêt |
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ordonnance Explanation: ordonnance en forme de decree Source AVOID, FEM, REGIONAL arrêt OBS – Dans la Loi sur la Cour suprême, L.R.C. (1985), ch. S-26, on rend «any judgment, ruel, order, decision, decree, decutal order or sentence» par «toute décision ou tout arrêt ou ordonnance». Source Termium |
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