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The Nature of Law and the English Legal System (Component 1)
Quick questions on The civil courts and ADR - Eduqas A-Level Law Component 1
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What is the track system?Show answer
When a defended claim is issued, the court allocates it to a track according to its value and complexity:
What are the civil appeal routes?Show answer
Appeals depend on the level. From the County Court and the High Court, appeals lie to the Court of Appeal (Civil Division), and from there, with permission and on a point of law of general public importance, to the Supreme Court. A "leapfrog" appeal can occasionally go directly from the High Court to the Supreme Court.
What is q1?Show answer
Explain the three tracks used to allocate civil claims. [10 marks]
What is q2?Show answer
Tom and a supplier disagree over a 60,000 pound commercial contract and want a private, binding decision. Advise Tom on the most suitable form of dispute resolution. [15 marks]
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