supreme court of judicature

  • 71High Court (Ireland) — Not to be confused with Courts of Northern Ireland#High Court. Ireland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Republic of Ireland …

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  • 72Common Pleas, Court of — English court of law founded in 1178 to hear civil disputes. Under the Magna Carta (1215), it attained jurisdiction separate from the King s (Queen s) Court, though its decisions were subject to review by the latter. Beginning in the 15th century …

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  • 73Madras High Court — Coordinates: 13°05′16″N 80°17′17″E / 13.08778°N 80.28812°E / 13.08778; 80.28812 …

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  • 74Assize Court — The Court of Assize, or Assizes, is a medieval term for legal codes (such as Assizes of Jerusalem ), that continues to be used in modern times. It is the name of criminal courts in several countries. In France, Belgium and Italy the court is… …

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  • 75Irish Court of Appeal — The Irish Court of Appeal was created by the Westminster Parliament under the Supreme Court of Judicature (Ireland) Act 1877 as the final appellate court within Ireland. Ultimate appeal from this court could be taken to the Judicial Committee of… …

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  • 76home is home, as the devil said when he found himself in the Court of Session — The Court of Session is the supreme civil tribunal of Scotland, established in 1532. 1832 W. MOTHERWELL in A. Henderson Scottish Proverbs lxix. Nothing more bitter was ever uttered..against our Supreme Court of Judicature, than the saying..Hame… …

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  • 77High Court of Justice — Der High Court of Justice ihrer Majestät (auch bekannt als The High Court) ist zusammen mit dem Crown Court (Strafgerichtshof) und dem Court of Appeal (Berufungsgericht) Teil des Supreme Court of Judicature (brit. oberster Gerichtshof) in England …

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  • 78High Court of Justice — (also the High Court) the branch of the legal system in England and Wales that deals mainly with serious civil cases (= ones concerned with the private rights of citizens rather than with crimes). It is divided into the Queen’s Bench, the… …

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  • 79Appeal, Court of — ▪ British court       in England and Wales, part of the Supreme Court of Judicature and the highest court below the House of Lords (Lords, House of). Its courtrooms are in London in the Royal Courts of Justice. The Court of Appeal consists of a… …

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  • 80High Court of Justice — High Court of Justice: a part of the Supreme Court of Judicature of England and Wales that includes the Chancery, Family, and King s Bench or Queen s Bench divisions – called also High Court; Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster.… …

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