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Summary Of: Chief justice
There can also be a chief justice in the highest court of a constitutive state or even a territory... The Chief Justice can be appointed to the post in a variety of different ways... Chief Justice of the United States... Chief Justice of the United States... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court... In some states the Chief Justice has another title... The Chief Justice is often responsible for serving as chair during private supreme court deliberations... meaning the Chief Justice does not necessarily have any direct power of control over the actions of the other... the Chief Justice is second in line to the Office of President or Governor General... Chief Justice of the United States... Chief Justice of the United States... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Estonia... Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal... Chief Justice of the Court of Final Appeal of Hong Kong... Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya... Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya... Chief Justice of New Zealand... Chief Justice of New Zealand... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Norway... Chief Justice of the Philippines... Chief Justice of the Philippines... Chief Justice of Sri Lanka... Chief Justice of Sri Lanka... Chief Justice of South Africa... Chief Justice of South Africa... Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago... Chief Justice of Trinidad and Tobago... Chief Justice of the United States... Chief Justice of the United States... Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales... Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales... Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland... Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland... Encyclodia Page On: Chief justice
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