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  1. Court of Appeal of England and WalesCourt of Appeal (England and Wales) – The name of the Court is fixed by the Senior Courts Act 1981 (as amended by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005; originally entitled the Supreme Court Act 1981). The Court has always been simply called "the Court of Appeal", and in legal "shorthand" in neutral ...

  2. The Judiciary of England and Wales is the judicial branch responsible for both England and Wales. It consists of the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the Crown Court, the County Court, and the magistrates' courts. It is headed by the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales

  3. Court of Appeal (England and Wales) From a page move : This is a redirect from a page that has been moved (renamed). This page was kept as a redirect to avoid breaking links, both internal and external, that may have been made to the old page name.

  4. Igbo v Johnson, Matthey Chemicals Ltd. Imperial Group plc v Philip Morris Ltd. Imperial Hydropathic Hotel Co v Hampson. Improver Corp v Remington Consumer Product Ltd. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: Court of Appeal (England and Wales) English case law.

  5. Pages in category "Judges of the Court of Appeal (England and Wales)" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  6. This article concerns the legal mechanisms by way of which a decision of an England and Wales magistrates' court may be challenged. There are four mechanisms under which a decision of a magistrates' court may be challenged: reconsideration by the same magistrates' court; [1] appeal to the Crown Court; [2] appeal to the High Court of Justice ...

  7. Law of England and Wales. A simplified guide to where each grade of judge presides. There are various levels of judiciary in England and Wales —different types of courts have different styles of judges. They also form a strict hierarchy of importance, in line with the order of the courts in which they sit, so that judges of the Court of ...

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