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Court code NVS typically refers to "No Valid Signature" in legal contexts, indicating that a required signature on a document is missing or not properly executed. This can affect the validity of legal filings or contracts. Each jurisdiction may have its own specific interpretation of court codes, so it's essential to refer to local court rules for precise meanings.

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