Appeal. Administrative courts Administrative courts hear administrative matters as courts of first instance. The authority of an administrative court, the procedure for having recourse to the court and the administrative procedure has been set out in the Code of Administrative Procedure. There are two administrative courts in Estonia with altogether 27 judges working in them. Tallinna Administrative Court has 18 judges who are divided between courthouses. In Tallinn courthouse there are 15 judges and in Pärnu 3 judges. Tartu Administrative Court has 9 judges who are divided between courthouses. In Tartu courthouse there are 6 judges and in Jõhvi courthouse 3 judges. Country courts County courts as courts of first instance hear all civil, criminal and misdemeanour matters. The decisions of county courts can be appealed to the circuit court. If a person wants to apply a statement or other documents to country court,
has 6 month to live. He was very rich. He sold his estate.After he died came out that he had donate almost all his money to the orphanage. The rest of his money went with him to the bottom of the sea. Sharp practice The Judge Comyn sat in a train. A small man called O´Connor and a priest came into the train and sat opposite the Judge. They started to play poker. Finally the priest won money. Next day in the courthouse he met O´Connor. He was accused of gambling. The Judge find his not guilty. Actually he was cheater.
Toompea as a symbol of power Toompea palace - wooden fortification was originally built in the 9th century, Danes made the castle the centre of secular power; Toompea palace hosts the parliament of the Republic of Estonia, designed by Eugen Habermann and Herbert Johanson. The parliament has 101 members and is chosen for 4 years. Stenbock House - the official seat of the Estonian Government since 2000; the building started in 1787, originally meant to be a courthouse. After russians ran out of fund, house went into Jakob Pontus Stenbock’s possession. Renovation was carried out in 1996-2000. Tall Hermann - tower in the south-west corner of the castle; 49 m built in 1371; ten floors and a viewing platform. Estonian flag is raised there every morning at sunrise but not before 7am and lowered at sunset but not later than 10pm; except at midsummer June 23, when it’s not lowered at all
to move from good to bad, or from much n. decline to little, to refuse Syn. decrease The old man's health has declined since he retired. Serious communicable diseases are on the decline in most parts of the world. gather v. to collect n. gathering Syn. collect He carefully gathered his thoughts just before the interview. A gathering of citizens developed outside the courthouse. motion n. the state of changing one's position v. motion* * to direct by moving Syn. movement The motion of the flame was hypnotic. They motioned her to leave the area. partisan adj. strongly supporting a group or point of view Syn. biased Partisan political infighting caused Congress's influence to decline. His views reflected his partisan bins.