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CCJ

(in England) abbreviation for
(Law) county court judgment
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In its announcement on Tuesday, GECOM said that it acknowledged the motion of no-confidence motion passed in the National Assembly last December against the David Granger coalition government had triggered a number of legal challenges in the local courts and concluded with a ruling by the CCJ, the country's highest and final court.
Ong also allegedly 'dishonestly induced' CCJ Investments to disburse a sum of S$6 million.
Chhay Sophal, journalism professor and deputy director of the CCJ, said drug users should be considered as victims and patients, with the media having a responsibility to help them.
They will still keep details of the CCJ for six years from the date of the judgment, but their records will also show that the debt has been paid.
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Results of quantification of CCJ active compounds by HPLC are presented in Table 2.
It has launched a consultation on how County Court Judgments (CCJs) are issued, after concerns were raised that some rogue companies were deliberately sending claims to consumers using incorrect addresses.
Data Access Analyst Dennis Jackson said: "CCJ Department Managers asked for ways in which we could show support for the Echo's Share Your Lunch campaign, which is backed by Chief Constable Andy Cooke.
The CCJ's unique double jurisdiction--original over Community law and appellate over other civil and criminal matters--underscores the complex sociopolitical context and transformation of which it is a part.