Structure of the civil courts
- Created by: Jessica Speight
- Created on: 10-05-14 17:03
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- Supreme court
- Court of appeal
- High court
- Queens Bench Divison
- Contract and tort. D
- County Court
- Tribunals
- Appeals from the high court, county court and tribunals
- Court of appeal
- High court
- Queens Bench Divison
- Contract and tort. D
- County Court
- Tribunals
- Appeals from the high court, county court and tribunals
- Family Division
- Equity and trusts E.g Tax and bankruptcy
- Hears appeals and makes decisions on immigration, social security, child support, pensions, tax and lands.
- Appeals from the high court, county court and tribunals
- Chancery divison
- Dissolution in marriage. Proceedings related to children.
- Family Division
- Equity and trusts E.g Tax and bankruptcy
- Deals with small claims (Explain what they are)
- Tribunals
- Chancery divison
- Dissolution in marriage. Proceedings related to children.
- Deals with Fast track and mutli track claimes (explain what they are)
- Queens Bench Divison
- Link in with Young v Bristol Aeroplane
- High court
- Court of appeal
- Hears appeals and makes decisions on immigration, social security, child support, pensions, tax and lands.
- Appeals from the high court, county court and tribunals
- Deals with small claims (Explain what they are)
- Tribunals
- Deals with Fast track and mutli track claimes (explain what they are)
- Queens Bench Divison
- Link in with Young v Bristol Aeroplane
- High court
- Appeals from the court of appeal and high court. Link in with the practice statement
- Court of appeal
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