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What does CEA stand for?

Civil Evidence Act


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China Earthquake Administration (China, formerly State Seismological Bureau)
China Elevator Association
Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Chorus Equity Association
Christian Educators Association
Chugach Electric Association
Cinematograph Exhibitors Association
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Civil Engineering and Architecture (various organizations)
Civil Engineering Application (various locations)
Civilian Executive Assistant (Army Materiel Command)
Clean Energy Advocate (Santa Rosa, CA)
Collective Employment Agreement (labor relations)
College English Association
Colorado Education Association
Comisión de Emergencia Asháninka (Spanish: Emergency Commission Asháninka; Peru)
Comité des Entreprises d'Assurance (French: Committee of Insurance Companies)
Comité Europeen des Assurances (Paris and Brussels)
Commissaires d'Exposition Associés (French curators association; est. 2007)
Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (French: Atomic Energy Commission)



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as he then was- he is now a Justice of the Court of Appeal) boldly adopted the provisions of the English Civil Evidence Act of 1968 and the Seychelles Evidence (Bankers Books) Act Cap 75 on computer documents (through a dictum in the judgment in Commercial Case No.
In fact, the Civil Evidence Act of 1995 changed the common law rule that hearsay evidence is not admissible in proving the truth of an argument.

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