What do you mean by Court of Record?
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a court whose proceedings are recorded and available as evidence of fact.
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A Court of Records is a Court whose judicial decisions can be cited as judicial precedents before other Courts. The truth of these decisions cannot be questioned in any court. They are binding upon other Courts. The acts and proceedings of a Court of Record are recorded for perpetual memory and testimony.
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