Deck 17: Civil Litigation

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Remedies that occur before the final resolution are known as ______ remedies.
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What does a Norwich Pharmacal Order do?

A) Require inferior courts to initiate action against a defendant.
B) Require the disclosure of the identity of the defendant.
C) Require the handing over of all documents in the possession of the respondent.
D) Require a defendant to present himself at court.
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Ordinarily, which of the following can grant an interim injunction?

A) Circuit Judge.
B) District Judge
C) Master of the High Court
D) Recorder
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_______ damages relate to identifiable sums of money.
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The courts try to make the awarding of damages simple. Thus if C can prove that he will lose £10,000 per year for 10 years, the courts will order the payment of £100,000 (10x£10,000) in damages.
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After the Woolf Reforms, a writ of certiorari is now known as:

A) Declaration
B) Injunction
C) Certification.
D) Quashing Order.
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Only the claimant has the right to appeal in judicial review actions.
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An appeal from a district judge presiding in a fast track (as distinct from small claims track) hearing in the County Court will be heard by whom?

A) Lords Justice of Appeal sitting in the Court of Appeal
B) Puisne judge sitting in the Court of Appeal
C) Pusine judge sitting in the High Court of Justice.
D) Circuit Judge sitting in the County Court.
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It is not possible for a decision of a County Court judge to ever be appealed to the Supreme Court.
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Deck 17: Civil Litigation
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Remedies that occur before the final resolution are known as ______ remedies.
interim
2
What does a Norwich Pharmacal Order do?

A) Require inferior courts to initiate action against a defendant.
B) Require the disclosure of the identity of the defendant.
C) Require the handing over of all documents in the possession of the respondent.
D) Require a defendant to present himself at court.
B
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Ordinarily, which of the following can grant an interim injunction?

A) Circuit Judge.
B) District Judge
C) Master of the High Court
D) Recorder
A
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_______ damages relate to identifiable sums of money.
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The courts try to make the awarding of damages simple. Thus if C can prove that he will lose £10,000 per year for 10 years, the courts will order the payment of £100,000 (10x£10,000) in damages.
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After the Woolf Reforms, a writ of certiorari is now known as:

A) Declaration
B) Injunction
C) Certification.
D) Quashing Order.
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Only the claimant has the right to appeal in judicial review actions.
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An appeal from a district judge presiding in a fast track (as distinct from small claims track) hearing in the County Court will be heard by whom?

A) Lords Justice of Appeal sitting in the Court of Appeal
B) Puisne judge sitting in the Court of Appeal
C) Pusine judge sitting in the High Court of Justice.
D) Circuit Judge sitting in the County Court.
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It is not possible for a decision of a County Court judge to ever be appealed to the Supreme Court.
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