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6. Multi-track cases are for claims over £25,000 and can be heard in the Country Court or the High Court
7. Which of these cases would NOT be heard at the County Court?
- Fast track up to £25,000
- Contract,tort and recovery of land
- Partnerships,trust and inheritence up to £30,000
- Divorce and bankruptcy
8. Which division of the High Court hears cases involving insolvency, mortgages, trusts and copyright?
- Chancery Division
- Queen's Bench Division
- Family Division
9. Small claim and fast track appeals are heard by the next judge in the hierarchy
10. Which Act governs agreements to Arbitrate?
- Arbitration Act 1984
- Arbitration Act 1988
- Arbitration Act 1996
- Arbitration Act 1992
11. In Mediation and Conciliation, the resolution cannot be imposed upon the parties
12. What is Conciliation?
- A neutral party helps parties reach a compromise
- Parties reach an agreement with no third party assistance
- A neutral party suggests grounds for compromise or settlement
- Both parties agree to let a neutral party settle their dispute
13. What is Mediation?
- Both parties agree to let a neutral party settle their dispute
- Parties reach an agreement with no third party assistance
- A neutral party helps parties reach a compromise
- A neutral party suggests grounds for compromise or settlement
14. What is Negotiation?
- A neutral party suggests grounds for compromise or settlement
- Parties reach an agreement with no third party assistance
- A neutral party helps parties reach a compromise
- Both parties agree to let a neutral party settle their dispute
15. Which Court usually hears Fast Track cases? (£10,000-£25,000)
- Crown Court
- High Court
- County Court
- Supreme Court
16. Which division of the High Court hears cases involving the Children Act 1989?
- Family Division
- Queen's Bench Division
- Chancery Division
17. What is Arbitration?
- Both parties agree to let a neutral party settle their dispute
- A neutral party helps parties reach a compromise
- Parties reach an agreement with no third party assistance
- A neutral party suggests grounds for compromise or settlement
18. How long does the defendant have to acknowledge an N1 form with an N9 form?
- 28 days
- 21 days
- 14 days
- 7 days
19. What is the maximum claim allowed on the Small Claims track?
- £10,000 (£2,000 for personal injury cases)
- £5,000 (£2,000 for personal injury cases)
- £10,000 (£1,000 for personal injury cases)
- £5,000 (£1,000 for personal injury cases)
20. Which of the following is a legally binding form of ADR?
- Negotiation
- Arbitration
- Mediation
- Conciliation