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FEDERAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION

of July 10, 2012 No. 2-FKZ

About modification of article 26 of the Federal constitutional Law "About Courts of Law in the Russian Federation"

Accepted by the State Duma on June 19, 2012

Approved by the Federation Council on June 27, 2012

Article 1

Bring in Item 3 of part 3 of article 26 of the Federal constitutional Law of February 7, 2011 N 1-FKZ "About courts of law in the Russian Federation" (The Russian Federation Code, 2011, N 7, of the Art. 898) change, having excluded from it words "Arbitration Appeal Court, Arbitration Court of the first instance in the republics, regions, areas, the federal cities, the autonomous region, autonomous areas,".

Article 2

This Federal constitutional Law becomes effective from the date of its official publication.

 

President of the Russian Federation V. Putin

 

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