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  • This service enables you to submit a request to the Court Secretary to renew the appeal from dismissal in accordance with Article (84) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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  • This service enables you to file a statement of appeal within (30) days from the date of the judgment for the convicted person and (45) days for the public prosecution before the court that issued...

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  • This service enables you to file a statement of appeal within (15) days from the day following the issuance of the judgment or decision before the appellate court (Court of Appeal). It may also be...

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  • This service enables you to file a temporary or substantive objection to a request for the enforcement of a judgment in accordance with Article (363) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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  • This service enables you to file a temporary or substantive objection to the enforcement of a judgment in accordance with Article (363) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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  • This service enables you to submit a temporary or substantive objection to a request for the enforcement of a judgment request under Article (363) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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  • This service enables you to submit a temporary or substantive objection to the enforcement of a judgment request in accordance with Article (363) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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  • This service enables you to submit a temporary or substantive objection to a judgment execution request in accordance with Article (363) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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  • This service enables you to file a temporary or substantive objection to the enforcement of a judgment request in accordance with Article (363) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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  • This service enables you to file an urgent lawsuit before the judge of provisional matters in accordance with Article (64) of the Civil and Commercial Procedures Law.

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