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  2. Courts (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2001, after Courts plc breached a number of its banking covenants, the company's banks appointed PwC to safeguard their debts. [ citation needed ] On Monday 29 November 2004, shares in Courts plc were suspended at 13.5p and the company went into administration , [ 3 ] with debts of £280 million.

  3. Courts (Asian retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Courts, is a consumer electronics and furniture retailer in Singapore with a network of 14 stores nationwide and offerings to more than 14,000 electrical and technological lifestyle products. Courts also operates an online store, offering online shopping, islandwide delivery and click and collect services.

  4. Judiciary of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, a total of 8,594 cases were pending before the Supreme Court of Mauritius. The number of cases before the case decreased by 1 per cent in 2014 compared to 2013, while the number of cases disposed increased by 32 per cent.

  5. Supreme Court of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Mauritius is the highest court of Mauritius and the final court of appeal in the Mauritian judicial system. It was established in its current form in 1850, replacing the Cour d'Appel established in 1808 during the French administration [ 1 ] and has a permanent seat in Port Louis .

  6. Ministry of Justice (Mauritius) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 December 2024, at 11:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Court upholds election of Mauritius PM in 2019

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    A British court sitting as the final court of appeal for Mauritius on Monday upheld the 2019 election to parliament of Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth, rejecting an appeal by an opposition ...

  8. Ireland Blyth Limited - Wikipedia

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    It was incorporated in 1972 following the merger of two leading companies which had been trading in Mauritius since the early 19th Century, namely Blyth Brothers, founded in 1830 by James Blyth, and Ireland Fraser & Co. Ltd. [5] Ireland Fraser & Co. Ltd was founded on the 1st July 1850 by George Ireland, Hugh Hunter and James Fraser. [6]

  9. Court rules election of Mauritius PM in 2019 was invalid - AOL

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    A British court acting as the final court of appeal for Mauritius ruled on Monday that the 2019 election of Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth was invalid, upholding an appeal by an opposition ...