The judgment of the Superior Court of Arbitration shall be rendered no later than eight clear days after the appeal has been lodged.
It takes effect on the day of its notification.
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The judgment of the Superior Court of Arbitration shall be rendered no later than eight clear days after the appeal has been lodged.
It takes effect on the day of its notification.
L’arrêt de la Cour supérieure d’arbitrage est rendu au plus tard huit jours francs après que le recours a été formé.
Il prend effet le jour de sa notification.
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