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How to start a case in the Chancery Division of the High Court, which deals with business, property, land, competition and probate disputes.
The cases we most commonly handle are disputes relating to: personal injury negligence breach of contract breach of a statutory duty breach of the Human Rights Act 1998 libel, slander and other torts non-payment of a debt and ‘enforcement orders’...
We hear appeals against certain decisions by: all 3 divisions of the High Court of Justice and their specialist courts, including the Administrative Court the County Court the Family Court We also hear appeals against certain decisions by the: Competition...
We hear cases where a child who is the subject of legal proceedings must be protected and this protection is not possible under the Children Act 1989. This is called our ‘inherent jurisdiction’. The most common type of case is...
The most common types of case we handle include: disputes relating to business, property or land disputes over trusts competition claims under either European or UK competition law commercial disputes (domestic and international) intellectual property issues disputes over the validity...
We hear appeals from proceedings in the Crown Court. We hear appeals against: convictions in the Crown Court sentences given by the Crown Court (even if the conviction was in a magistrates’ court) confiscation orders imposed by the Crown Court...
How to start a case in the King’s Bench, part of the High Court which deals with claims such as personal injury, libel and contract law.
Details of dates when trials are likely to take place at the Chancery division of the High Court.
How to register a group of companies, company divisions, joint business ventures and business units for VAT and what to do if they change after registration.
Form PF52: Order in the Queen's Bench Division for case and costs management directions in the multi-track (Part 29).
Acknowledgment of Service - Chancery Division Financial List.
How to appeal a county court, High Court or tribunal decision to the Court of Appeal.
A list of responsibilities for surveying yachts under MCA's large yacht code (LY3).
Use this form for consolidation, sub-division, redemption of shares or re-conversion of stock into shares.
Details of the earliest available dates for hearings and trials at the King's Bench Division of the High Court, based on how long they are expected to last.
Court of Appeal Civil Division forms including form N244 to apply for a court order.
The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) is made up of 9 divisions: 5 science and technology divisions and 4 enabling divisions.
Use this appellant's notice (also known as a 'notice of appeal') only for appeals to the Family Division of the High Court.
Out of hours application (King's Bench Division): Form QBD OHA.
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