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Not [[Scotland]]. Or [[Northern Ireland]]. Different, therefore, from [[Britain]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[British Isles]], [[England]] (individually), and [[Wales]] (individually).  
{{g}}Not [[Scotland]]. Or [[Northern Ireland]]. Different, therefore, from [[Britain]], the [[United Kingdom]], the [[British Isles]], [[England]] (individually), and [[Wales]] (individually).  


''Definitely'' not the [[European Union]]<ref>[[Brexit means Brexit]]</ref>.
''Definitely'' not the [[European Union]]<ref>[[Brexit means Brexit]]</ref>.
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If your contract is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of [[England and Wales]], proceedings must be served in [[England]] or [[Wales]] or their [[territorial waters]], but not [[Scotland]].
If your contract is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of [[England and Wales]], proceedings must be served in [[England]] or [[Wales]] or their [[territorial waters]], but not [[Scotland]].


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Not Scotland. Or Northern Ireland. Different, therefore, from Britain, the United Kingdom, the British Isles, England (individually), and Wales (individually).

Definitely not the European Union[1].

If your contract is subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales, proceedings must be served in England or Wales or their territorial waters, but not Scotland.

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