Talk:District court

Latest comment: 7 years ago by InternetArchiveBot in topic External links modified

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Whups, I jumped the gun moving this article to District Court (UK) after reading the first line -- that's what it was originally about. Then I saw the second paragraph that expands the original scope of the article. So I moved it back. We all make mistakes. (Blushes.) Kbh3rd 02:33, 17 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Scottish District court

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This artilce is about the Scots District court, England, Wales and Northern Ireland do not have district courts so the title of the first part has been changed accordingly.

The second part has been removed. It reffered to the US District Court. It had been marked as a stub. There is a much fuller artilce under "US District Court". This article is linked to the Scots law page.

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Any objection to moving this to District court (Lowercase 'c')?

As there has been no objection for a long time, I made the move. COGDEN 23:58, Nov 19, 2004 (UTC)
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