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The Circuit Commercial Court was formerly known as the Mercantile Court. We handle commercial and business disputes. Cases that we hear include: disputes over contracts and business documents insurance and reinsurance sale of goods import, export and transport (‘carriage’) of...
Check the tariff classification for automated component placement machines used to manufacture printed circuit assemblies.
Check the tariff classification for car wiring kits for motor vehicles.
How to take a dispute with another company to the Circuit Commercial Court if you run a small or medium sized business.
Details of the earliest available dates (lead times) for hearings and trials at the London Circuit Commercial Court based on how long they are expected to last.
For waste operators and exporters classifying some waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) devices, waste components, and wastes from their treatment.
Common waste codes for batteries, lightbulbs and electrical devices.
This guidance explains what rules of origin (RoOs) are and the changes under the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS).
Find out about the VAT domestic reverse charge procedure which applies to the buying and selling of certain goods and services.
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’...
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