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The Queen’s Bench Division is that part of the High Court of Justice with jurisdiction over crime, tort, contract, defamation, commercial and property. | The [[Queen’s Bench Division]] — known, when the individual sitting on the British throne [[for the time being]] has goolies, as the [[King’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. | 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]] | *[[Courts of chancery|Chancery Division]] | ||
*[[:Category:Case Note|Case notes]] | *[[:Category:Case Note|Case notes]] |