The County Court Fees (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2004doi:2004 No. 338介绍性文本1.引证和推荐2.在县法院诉讼中收取的费用签名附表解释性说明
What is a country court judgement (CCJ)? A CCJ is a court order that can be registered against you if you fail to repay your debts, and you live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland. In Scotland, the process is known as enforcing a debt by diligence. If you’ve received a CCJ ...
The association believes that the Government should provide the necessary funding to provide an efficient service. Meanwhile, Her Majesty's Court Service, Ministry of Justice (HMCS) is seeking to decrease the fees for those claimants who issue claims online 展开 年份: 2007 ...
football league system by FAW secretary Alun Evans, who was promoting the first national League of Wales formed for the 1992–93 season. That litigation proved successful, with a landmark High Court verdict enabling them to have a permanent home in Newport at the then newly built Newport ...
Pamela Izevbekhai has lost her appeal at the European Court of Human Rights to stay in Ireland A Nigerian woman staying in Sligo, she has fought a six year legal battle to stay here. She was scheduled for deportation in 2005, but she lodged an appeal against the order, arguing her two...
In 1955, Mac Aonghusa marries Catherine Ellis, a member of the Church of Ireland from Belfast. For her married name, she chooses to use “McGuinness,” the English language equivalent of Mac Aonghusa. Catherine McGuinness goes on to become a Senator and a Judge of the Circuit Court, High...
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It was administered by an ealdorman (alderman) and by a sheriff (i.e., shire-reeve), who presided over the shire court. After the Norman Conquest the French term county was introduced and generally supplanted shire in preferred official use, though shire continued in popular use and ...
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