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Up to three Justices may be appointed in the Grand Court. If any spots are vacant, Justices may be elected in a general election. A sitting Justice who serves the longest consecutive term is called the Senior Justice, and signs documents on behalf of the entire court.
Up to three Justices may be appointed in the Grand Court. If any spots are vacant, Justices may be elected in a general election. A sitting Justice who serves the longest consecutive term is called the Senior Justice, and signs documents on behalf of the entire court.

Officers are appointed to colonial holdings and other territories like Provinces of Capeland. Officers are elected in the same cycles as Parliament Representatives and also gain a seat in Parliament. Only one officer may be assigned to a territory at a time.


=== Current Leaders ===
=== Current Leaders ===
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[[File:SouthmarketBridge.png|thumb|Southmarket Bridge, April 9th, 2021]]
[[File:SouthmarketBridge.png|thumb|Southmarket Bridge, April 9th, 2021]]