Holland (Netherlands : Province). Hof
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Hove van Hollandt, Zeelandt, ende Vrieslandt
Court of Holland, Zealand, and Friesland
Holland (Netherlands : Province). Hove van Hollandt, Zeelandt, ende Frieslandt
Holland (Netherlands : Province). Court of Holland, Zealand, and Friesland
Holland (Netherlands : Province). Cour de Hollande
Holland (Netherlands : Province). Cour d'Hollande
Hof van Holland
Council of Holland
Cour de Hollande
Cour d'Hollande
Zeeland (Netherlands : Province). Hof
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Holland (Netherlands : Province)
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found: Its Sententie van den Hove van Hollandt, Zeelandt ende Vrieslandt, jegens Mr. Simon Van Halewyn ... 1693.
found: Its The Sentence of the court of Holland, Zealand, and Friesland, against Mr. Simon van Halewyn ... 1693.
found: NUC pre-1956(Holland (Province). Hof.)
found: BM(Holland. Hof van Holland, Zeeland en Friesland)
found: Met recht en rekenschap, 2007:t.p. (Hof van Holland) p.[346] (Council of Holland)
found: Arrests de la Cour de Hollande, 1623
found: Wikipedia, 18 September 2015(The Hof van Holland, Zeeland en West-Friesland, usually shortened to Hof van Holland in the literature, and translated in English literature as "(High) Court of Holland") was the High Court of the provinces of Holland (including West Friesland) and Zeeland, instituted as a separate entity of the government of the Counties of Holland and Zeeland in 1428, under the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands, and continued with little change under the Dutch Republic, Batavian Republic, and the Kingdom of Holland, until its dissolution in 1811 by the First French Empire. It should not be confused with the Hoge Raad van Holland en Zeeland which was the supreme court, founded in 1582 by the States-General of the Netherlands and intended for the entire Dutch Republic. The Hof was in practice the main Appellate court in Holland and Zeeland, and in number of cases-handled the most important in the entire Dutch Republic (in comparison to the sister-provincial courts like the Hof van Friesland) and its Precedents played an important role in the development of Roman-Dutch law, which is still influential in Southern Africa)
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1985-04-23: new
2015-09-19: revised
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