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Is there any particular case allocation system before the civil courts in Country?

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Is there any particular case allocation system before the civil courts in Country?

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Cases are randomly allocated among first instance civil courts. To the extent that there are not civil specialised courts, cases are simply assigned to a municipal or to a circuit court depending on the value of the dispute. However, the plaintiff has to file the lawsuit in the place where the defendant is domiciled or if the dispute refers to a contract, in the place of performance thereof.

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