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Court of Queen's Bench for Saskatchewan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Court of Queen's Bench for Saskatchewan
The Court of Queen's Bench for Saskatchewan is the superior trial court for the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. ==Structure and organization== The Court consists of 32 full-time judges and a number of supernumerary judges, all appointed and paid by the federal government.〔(Courts of Saskatchewan website: Court of Queen's Bench Judges. )〕〔Peter Hogg, ''Constitutional Law of Canada'', 2nd ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 1985), pp.136-37.〕 The court's Chief Justice, currently the Honourable M. D. Popescul, is styled the Chief Justice of the Queen's Bench. Both the Chief Justice and puisne justices are addressed as "My Lord" or "My Lady" and referred to as "His Lordship" or "Her Ladyship". This differs from the terminology used in the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan, whose judges are "Your Honour", "His Honour" or "Her Honour." The Court sits in 10 judicial centres〔(Courts of Saskatchewan website: Court of Queen's Bench Locations. )〕〔''(The Queen's Bench Act, 1998 )'', S.S. 1998, c. Q-1.01, s. 21.〕〔''(The Queen's Bench Regulations )'', R.R.S. c. Q-1.01 Reg 1, s. 3.〕 and actions are generally brought in the judicial centre closest to where the action arose, or the residence or place of business of the defendant.〔''(The Queen's Bench Act, 1998 )'', S.S. 1998, c. Q-1.01, s. 22(1).〕
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