The judicial court hears all incidental claims that do not fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of another court.
Unless specifically provided for, the other courts hear only incidental claims that fall within their assigned jurisdiction.
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The judicial court hears all incidental claims that do not fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of another court.
Unless specifically provided for, the other courts hear only incidental claims that fall within their assigned jurisdiction.
Le tribunal judiciaire connaît de toutes les demandes incidentes qui ne relèvent pas de la compétence exclusive d’une autre juridiction.
Sauf disposition particulière, les autres juridictions ne connaissent que des demandes incidentes qui entrent dans leur compétence d’attribution.
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