武曌17acca
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发布于:2012-10-31 12:34
 
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万分感谢!哈哈哈
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kankan
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发布于:2012-10-31 13:02
感谢分享
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发布于:2012-10-31 13:09
被逼无奈回复只为看看
swiftsun
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发布于:2012-10-31 13:13
     
swiftsun
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发布于:2012-10-31 13:14
2.10 Restrictive Practices Court:
 
Hears cases relating to commercial law and is concerned with whether an agreement is unlawful owing to the extent to which it restricts the trading capabilities of one of the parties. One Queen Bench Judge sits with specialist lay persons to hear these cases.
 
3 Arbitration
 
(a) This is a private hearing between parties who have agreed to forward any disputes to this forum.
 
(b) Advantages:
 
– privacy
 
– specialist arbitrator
 
– less formal procedures
 
– decision is final and binding
 
(c) Disadvantages:
 
– lack of publicity
 
– no legal rules on evidence, which can lead to lengthy and expensive proceedings
 
– limited remedies and enforcement
 
– lack of expertise in settling disputes
 
– limited right to appeal
 
4 Court allocation
 
Once a court receives a claim it will allocate the case to one of three ‘tracks’ for a hearing.
 
(a) Small claim track
 
This is used for claims of no more than £5,000 (although for claims relating to personal injuries and housing disrepair the limit is £1,000)。
 
Parties can consent to use the small claims track if the value of the claim exceeds the limits but this has to be subject to the court‘s approval.
 
(b) Fast track
 
This provides a streamlined procedure for the holding of moderately-valued cover of more than £5,000 less than £15,000.
 
(c) Multi track
 
The multi-track is intended to provide a flexible regime for the handling of the higher value, more complex claims, that is those with a value of more than £15,000.
 
Broadly speaking the County Courts hear small claims and fast track cases whilst multi track cases are heard in the High Court.
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天天向上
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谢谢谢thank u..
amigo
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发布于:2012-11-02 14:19
thanks

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