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{{a|g|}}The [[King’s Bench Division]] — known, when the individual sitting on the British throne [[for the time being]] does not have goolies, as the [[Queen’s Bench Division]] — is that part of the High Court of Justice with jurisdiction over crime, tort, contract, defamation, commercial and property. | |||
To be contrasted with the [[Chancery Division]], which looks after property, land, trusts and that kind of thing, and [[Joy Division]], which looked after magisterial yet somewhat melodramatic seventies post-punk angst, until it was reconstituted in 1981 as a purveyor of moody electronica called [[New Order]]. | |||
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*[[Courts of chancery|Chancery Division]] | |||
*[[Joy Division]] | |||
*[[:Category:Case Note|Case notes]] |
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The King’s Bench Division — known, when the individual sitting on the British throne for the time being does not have goolies, as the Queen’s Bench Division — is that part of the High Court of Justice with jurisdiction over crime, tort, contract, defamation, commercial and property.
To be contrasted with the Chancery Division, which looks after property, land, trusts and that kind of thing, and Joy Division, which looked after magisterial yet somewhat melodramatic seventies post-punk angst, until it was reconstituted in 1981 as a purveyor of moody electronica called New Order.