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levied and naval officers were paid for bringing "successful" cases led to abuses. There was no trial by jury, and evidence standards were lower than in criminal courts, the latter requiring proof "beyond reasonable doubt". The government's objective was to improve the effectiveness of revenue and excise tax laws. In many past instances, smugglers would avoid taxes. Even when they were caught and brought to trial, local judges frequently acquitted the popular local merchants whom they perceived as being unfairly accused by an unpopular tax collector.
1159:. The court shares the building with other divisional courts of the King's Bench and Chancery Divisions. As well as its London location, where most cases (including those with an international element) are heard after being started or transferred there, claims can be issued and heard at any of the following regional court centres:
658:. At first, it was not specifically a court of law, but was the centre of royal power and national administration in England, consisting of the King, together with his advisors, courtiers, and administrators. At an unknown point, another court, independent of the King's personal presence, grew out of the
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England. The Lord High Admiral directly appointed judges to the court, and could remove them at will. This was amended from 1673, with appointments falling within the purview of the Crown, and from 1689 judges also received an annual stipend and a degree of tenure, holding their positions subject
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also led to fewer disputes going before the court, but did give the court a new role in enforcing adjudication decisions. The
Construction Act gives parties to a "construction contract" a right to refer matters to adjudicators, with the aim of aiding cash flow in the construction sector by allowing
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and the business community for a tribunal or court staffed by judges with knowledge and experience of commercial disputes which could determine such disputes expeditiously and economically, thereby avoiding tediously long and expensive trials with verdicts given by judges or juries unfamiliar with
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matters and exercises the High Court's supervisory jurisdiction over inferior courts and tribunals and other public bodies. It is generally the appropriate legal forum where the validity, but, at least in principle, not the merits of official decisions may be challenged. Generally, unless specific
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The King's Bench was divided into two parts: the Crown side, which had an unlimited criminal jurisdiction, both at first instance or as a court to which legal questions arising out of indictments in other courts could be referred; and the plea side, which dealt with actions of trespass, appeals of
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The colonists' objections were based on several factors. The courts could try a case anywhere in the
British Empire. Cases involving New York or Boston merchants were frequently heard in Nova Scotia and sometimes even in England. The fact that judges were paid based in part on the fines that they
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The work of the TCC often involves both complex legal argument and heavyweight technical issues, and as a result TCC judges try some of the most arduous and complex disputes that come before the civil courts. The sums at issue can be large, often involving millions of pounds, although there is in
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have maintained the
Financial List for cases which would benefit from being heard by judges with suitable expertise and experience in the financial markets or which raise issues of general importance to the financial markets. The procedure was introduced to enable fast, efficient and high quality
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had a similar effect as adjudication. Such was the effect on the number of cases being brought before the TCC, extra capacity meant that TCC judges could act as judge-arbitrators, utilising their experience and knowledge while contributing to the CPR's goals in reducing litigation costs.
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claims and IT disputes as well as enforcement of adjudication decisions and challenges to arbitrators’ decisions. The TCC also regularly deals with allegations of lawyers’ negligence arising in connection with planning, property, construction and other technical disputes.
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October 1998, the court's jurisdiction has expanded such that many civil claims which are factually or technically complex are now heard in the TCC, beyond its traditional case load. For example, large-scale group
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theory at least no minimum sum to be claimed (as, under the CPR, the court has wide powers to assert jurisdiction over claims it feels are appropriate). Cases can last several days and involve mountains of paperwork and expert evidence.
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or recorders both in London and at regional centres outside London. Since its inception, the court has been led by several judges-in-charge, a role filled by a number of pre-eminent judges in the field of construction law:
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Eight specialist judges sit in the Court at any one time. They are drawn from a list of those authorised due to their specialist knowledge and expertise. The current Judge in Charge of the
Commercial Court is Dame
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Humphrey Henchman, appointed in June 1714 by direction of the Board of Admiralty, rather than the monarch. Henchman served for six months and was removed from office in December 1714.
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The Technology and Construction Court : practice and procedure
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Appeals from the High Court in civil matters are made to the
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actions for the recovery of property or debt. Actions of
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Senior, W. (1924). "The Mace of the Admiralty Court".
1595:'House of Commons Journal Volume 6: 10 February 1649'
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1871:. International Construction Review. 5 April 2006
1633:History of the Commercial Court. Judiciary.gov.uk
737:The King's Bench became a fixed court sitting in
1940:. Second Edition, Second Revision. October 2010.
1278:Probate, Divorce and Admiralty (or PDA) Division
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955:From October 2015, the Commercial Court and the
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1891:"Arbitration is learning from adjudication"
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1799:"The Changing Face of Dispute Resolution"
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1821:"A royal opening for the Rolls Building"
1301:applied in this court is based upon the
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2101:"Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (c. 4)"
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2346:Rozenberg, Joshua (12 October 2012).
2326:"Lord Justice May to replace Kennedy"
1838:"Official Referee's Court is now TCC"
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1711:"City UK Legal Services Report 2016"
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768:The court gave its name to London's
763:Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873
665:It was recorded in the chronicle of
206:This article is part of the series:
2443:for an explanation of these courts.
2348:"A Who's Hughes of the number twos"
610:Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
379:Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
275:Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
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2330:Legal Week (subscription required)
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1913:"Adjudication: caught in the Act?"
1053:following its introduction in the
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2484:United Kingdom administrative law
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2123:"NDS – News Distribution Service"
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964:Technology and Construction Court
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2193:. 6 October 2011. p. 19091.
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2281:Swaine, Jon (2 December 2009).
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622:Court of King's Bench (England)
475:Director of Public Prosecutions
2489:Judiciary of England and Wales
2054:10.1080/00253359.1924.10655256
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1348:Constitutional Reform Act 2005
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2268:Access to Justice Act 1999,
2125:. Gnn.gov.uk. 15 August 2008
2103:. Opsi.gov.uk. 24 March 2005
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1750:Guide to the Financial List
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334:List of County Court venues
209:Courts of England and Wales
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2078:Sainty 1975, pp. 95, 131
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1435:Lord Bingham of Cornhill
217:Law of England and Wales
1457:List of vice-presidents
1421:Lord Taylor of Gosforth
1319:Royal Courts of Justice
1153:Royal Courts of Justice
1080:professional negligence
833:judge of the High Court
752:Commonwealth of England
633:, meeting place of the
269:Civil and family courts
1953:Cite journal requires
1608:"Administrative Court"
1417:Lord Justice of Appeal
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1287:Senior Courts Act 1981
1224:Great Plague of London
829:Lord Justice of Appeal
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2469:High Court of Justice
1735:"Judges & clerks"
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1251:French and Indian War
1138:Dame Finola O'Farrell
1126:Antony Edwards-Stuart
1055:Construction Act 1996
1049:The proliferation of
1036:Civil Procedure Rules
970:Civil Procedure Rules
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837:Court of King's Bench
814:minister of the crown
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580:High Court of Justice
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2042:The Mariner's Mirror
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587:magistrates' courts
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356:Court of Protection
290:Master of the Rolls
240:Ministry of Justice
180:King's Remembrancer
122:Magistrates' courts
2494:Economy of England
2210:The London Gazette
2190:The London Gazette
2170:The London Gazette
2150:The London Gazette
2087:Wiswall 1970, p.77
1697:"Commercial Court"
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1486:4 March 2014: Sir
1474:October 2008: Sir
1366:List of presidents
1344:Lord Chief Justice
1255:British Parliament
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1110:John Thayne Forbes
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178:Senior Master and
2479:English civil law
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1846:. 13 October 1998
1776:978-0-19-928004-9
1574:External link in
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1282:Chancery Division
1267:Stamp Act of 1765
1259:American Colonies
1236:Oxford University
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