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1 provincial, court
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2 Provincial, Court
I.(Civil, Division)Cour f provinciale(Division civile)II.(Criminal, Division)Cour f provinciale(Division criminelle)III.(Family, Division)Cour f provinciale(Division de la famille) -
3 Associate, Chief, Judge, of, the, Ontario, Court
(Provincial, Division)juge en chef adjoint de la Cour de l'Ontario(Division provinciale)English-French legislative terms > Associate, Chief, Judge, of, the, Ontario, Court
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4 Chief, Judge, of, the, Ontario, Court
(Provincial, Division)juge en chef de la Cour de l'Ontario(Division provinciale)English-French legislative terms > Chief, Judge, of, the, Ontario, Court
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5 Ontario, Court
I.(General, Division)Cour f de l'Ontario(Division générale)II.(Provincial, Division)Cour f de l'Ontario(Division provinciale) -
6 Associate, Chief, Justice, of, the, Ontario, Court, of, Justice
juge en chef adjoint de la Cour de justice de l'OntarioEnglish-French legislative terms > Associate, Chief, Justice, of, the, Ontario, Court, of, Justice
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7 Chief, Justice, of, the, Ontario, Court, of, Justice
juge en chef de la Cour de justice de l'OntarioEnglish-French legislative terms > Chief, Justice, of, the, Ontario, Court, of, Justice
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8 Ontario, Court, of, Justice
English-French legislative terms > Ontario, Court, of, Justice
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9 Family, Division
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10 clerk
(gen)commis;( municipality)secrétaire;agent m parajuridique(ou autre employé m d'avocat);greffier(ière) -
11 small
small [smɔ:l]1. adjective• with a small "e" avec un « e » minuscule• it's a small world! le monde est petit !• to make sth smaller [+ amount, supply] réduire qch ; [+ objet, organization] réduire la taille de qchb. ( = young) petit2. adverb3. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━Aux États-Unis, une ville de moins de 10 000 habitants est une « petite ville » ( small town). Le terme « village », peu utilisé, évoque plutôt l'ancien continent ou les pays du tiers-monde. Les populations des petites villes sont généralement appréciées pour les valeurs qu'elles incarnent: gentillesse, honnêteté, politesse, rapports de bon voisinage et patriotisme. Cependant, on peut aussi parler des « small-town attitudes » dans un sens péjoratif pour désigner une tendance aux préjugés et une certaine étroitesse d'esprit.* * *[smɔːl] 1. 2.(colloq) smalls plural noun GB euph petit linge m3.1) ( not big) gen petit; [increase, majority, proportion, quantity, amount, stake] faiblethe small matter of the £1,000 you owe me — iron la bagatelle de 1000 livres sterling que tu me dois iron
in his ou her own small way — gen à sa façon
the smallest room — (colloq) euph le petit coin (colloq) euph
2) ( petty) [person, act] mesquin3) ( not much)to have small cause ou reason for worrying ou to worry — n'avoir guère de raisons de s'inquiéter
it is small comfort ou consolation to somebody — c'est une piètre consolation pour quelqu'un
4) ( quiet) [voice, noise] petit; [sound] faible5) ( humiliated)to feel ou look small — être dans ses petits souliers (colloq)
4.to make somebody feel ou look small — humilier quelqu'un
adverb [write] petit
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