Asked by Bohdan Simakov on Jun 28, 2024

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Indicate the jurisdiction of the Federal Court of Appeal.

Federal Court

A court of law established by the national government that has jurisdiction over matters specifically assigned to it by federal law.

Jurisdiction

The authorized authority to enact legal judgments and decisions, frequently confined to a certain geographical region or particular kinds of legal matters.

  • Understand the structure and jurisdiction of Canada’s court system, including the Federal Court of Appeal and Small Claims Court.
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Jacob PimentelJul 01, 2024
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It hears appeals from the Federal Court, from the Tax Court of Canada, and from various federal administrative tribunals such as the Employment Insurance Commission.