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The 2017–18 Annual Report of the Courts Administration Service (CAS) was tabled on November 2, 2018 in the House of …
Record Modified: Nov 21, 2024
Record Released: Nov 8, 2018
Publisher: Courts Administration Service
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CSV PDF
Keywords:
Report
Federal Courts
The Open Government Implementation Plan (OGIP) for Courts Administration Service (CAS) serves to outline the activities that CAS will undertake …
Record Modified: Nov 20, 2024
Record Released: Jul 6, 2017
Publisher: Courts Administration Service
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DOC HTML PDF
Keywords:
OGIP
Open Government Implementation Plan
Directive on Open Government