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===Addressing the judge=== | ===Addressing the judge=== | ||
In the Provincial Court, the judge should be addressed as ''Your Honour''. Masters of the Supreme Court are also addressed as ''Your Honour''. Justices of the Supreme Court are addressed as ''My Lord'' or ''My Lady''. Do not call the judge or master "sir" | In the Provincial Court, the judge should be addressed as ''Your Honour''. Masters of the Supreme Court are also addressed as ''Your Honour''. Justices of the Supreme Court are addressed as ''My Lord'' or ''My Lady''. Do not call the judge or master "sir", "ma'am" or "dude", or anything else for that matter. | ||
===Addressing the other side=== | ===Addressing the other side=== |