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Legal Definitions - Queen's Bench Division
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Definition of Queen's Bench Division
The Queen's Bench Division is a court in England that deals with cases related to tort and contract actions, applications for judicial review, and some magistrate-court appeals. It was previously known as the Queen's Bench or King's Bench.
For example, if someone sues another person for breach of contract, the case may be heard in the Queen's Bench Division. Similarly, if someone wants to challenge a decision made by a government body, they can apply for judicial review in this court.
The Queen's Bench Division is an important part of the English legal system and plays a crucial role in resolving disputes and upholding the law.
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Simple Definition
The Queen's Bench Division is a court in England that deals with cases involving disputes over contracts and harm caused by others. It also handles requests to review decisions made by other courts and some appeals from lower courts. It used to be called the Queen's Bench or King's Bench. Its abbreviation is Q.B.D.
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