What is implied by court of record
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A court of record is a trial court or appellate court in which a record of the proceedings is captured and preserved, for the possibility of appeal. ... In contrast, in courts not of record, oral proceedings are not recorded, and the judge makes his or her decision based on notes and memory.
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A court of record is a court whose acts and proceedings are enrolled for perpetual memory and testimony. These records are used with a high authority and their truth cannot be questioned. In Indian constitution article 129 make the Supreme Court the 'court of record”.
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a court of record is a trail court of appellate court in which a record of a proccedings is a captured and preserved for the probability of appeal
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