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Federal Court - Home The Federal Court is Canada's national trial court which hears and decides legal disputes arising in the federal domain The Court is based in Ottawa, but its members are required to travel throughout Canada to hear cases within its national jurisdiction, thereby providing convenient access to justice to all Canadians
Federal Court (Canada) - Wikipedia It was succeeded in 1971 by the Federal Court of Canada, with the two divisions, trial and appellate, and a much-expanded jurisdiction, to cover matters such as immigration, patents and copyrights, and judicial review of federal boards, commissions and agencies
The judicial structure - About Canadas System of Justice The Federal Court specializes in areas such as intellectual property, maritime law, federal–provincial disputes, and civil cases related to terrorism The Tax Court specializes in hearing appeals from tax assessments
Federal Court - Federal Court FAQ - www-u. fct-cf. gc. ca The Federal Court is Canada's national trial court which hears and decides legal disputes arising in the federal domain, including claims against the Government of Canada, civil suits in federally-regulated areas and challenges to federal government decisions
Federal Court of Canada - The Canadian Encyclopedia The Federal Court of Canada was established by Parliament in 1971 to replace the Exchequer Court and has jurisdiction over lawsuits against the federal government and specialized areas including admiralty, aeronautics, patents and copyright, as well as the power to review decisions of federal agencies and officials
Federal Court - Court Files The search tool provides information about each Court file as recorded by the Registry: Court File Number Names of all parties and Legal Counsel Filing Date and City Related Cases Summary of Case History "Recorded Entries"
Courts Administration Service - The Courts we serve The Federal Court (formerly the Trial Division of the Federal Court of Canada) is a court of first instance It has original, but not exclusive, jurisdiction over cases by and against the Crown, appeals under approximately 110 federal statutes and proceedings involving admiralty law, intellectual property law, aboriginal law and national security