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Can Court of Appeal Refuse to Follow Supreme Co...

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The Court of Appeal of England and Wales is generally bound by the decisions of the Supreme Court (or formerly the House of Lords) due to the doctrine of precedent....

Can Court of Appeal Refuse to Follow Supreme Co...

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The Court of Appeal of England and Wales is generally bound by the decisions of the Supreme Court (or formerly the House of Lords) due to the doctrine of precedent....

Miliangos v George Frank Ltd [1976]

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Miliangos v George Frank Ltd [1976] AC 443 is a landmark decision by the House of Lords that redefined the enforcement of debts in English law, particularly in relation to...

Miliangos v George Frank Ltd [1976]

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Miliangos v George Frank Ltd [1976] AC 443 is a landmark decision by the House of Lords that redefined the enforcement of debts in English law, particularly in relation to...

Breach of Contract

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A breach of contract happens when one party to a legally binding agreement fails to perform his obligations as outlined in the contract, without any lawful justification. This failure can manifest in...

Breach of Contract

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A breach of contract happens when one party to a legally binding agreement fails to perform his obligations as outlined in the contract, without any lawful justification. This failure can manifest in...

Burden of Proof in Litigation

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The burden of proof is the legal obligation placed on a party in a case to prove the truth of their claims or assertions. It determines who must provide evidence...

Burden of Proof in Litigation

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The burden of proof is the legal obligation placed on a party in a case to prove the truth of their claims or assertions. It determines who must provide evidence...

Bona Fide

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Bona fide is a Latin term meaning in good faith or with sincere intention. It is widely used in legal contexts to describe actions, agreements, or beliefs that are genuine,...

Bona Fide

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Bona fide is a Latin term meaning in good faith or with sincere intention. It is widely used in legal contexts to describe actions, agreements, or beliefs that are genuine,...

Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Criminal Litigation

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Beyond reasonable doubt is the standard of proof required in criminal cases in the UK. It represents the highest burden of proof in the legal system, and ensures that no person is...

Beyond Reasonable Doubt in Criminal Litigation

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Beyond reasonable doubt is the standard of proof required in criminal cases in the UK. It represents the highest burden of proof in the legal system, and ensures that no person is...

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