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  2. County Court (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The modern County Court in England and Wales was created by the County Courts Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 95), which created a jurisdiction for small civil claims intended to be more coherent, and less cumbersome and costly, than the universal jurisdiction of the High Court or the remnants of local courts administering justice in civil matters.

  3. Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines - Wikipedia

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    The Register of County Court Judgments was established by Parliament in 1852, originally maintained by the Lord Chancellor's Department, until it was transferred to Registry Trust in 1985. Details of administration orders made against individuals in county courts were added from 1993, and details of Child Support Agency liability orders were ...

  4. List of County Court venues in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The County Court at Dartford. Exeter Law Courts. Kingston upon Hull Combined Court Centre. Maidstone Law Courts. Manchester Civil Justice Centre, which opened in October 2007, houses the County Court at Manchester. The entrance to the Mayor's and City of London Court. Newcastle Law Courts.

  5. County record office - Wikipedia

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    All county record offices attempt to work in accordance with the appropriate official British Standard. Historical development of the UK archive network Hampshire Record Office, Sussex Street, Winchester. The earliest county record office in the modern sense was the Bedfordshire Record Office, established by George Herbert Fowler in 1913.

  6. County court - Wikipedia

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    The County Court of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia. County court is the name given to the intermediate court in one Australian state, namely the County Court of Victoria (in other states and territories it is called the 'District Court'). They hear indictable (serious) criminal offences except for treason, murder, and manslaughter. [2]

  7. County Court judgment - Wikipedia

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    County Court judgment. In England and Wales, [ 1] County Court judgments (CCJs) are legal decisions handed down by the County Court. [ 2] Judgments for monetary sums are entered on the statutory Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines, [ 3] which is checked by credit reference agencies to assess the credit-worthiness of individuals. [ 4]

  8. Courts of England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The County Court is a national court with a purely civil jurisdiction, sitting in 92 different towns and cities across England and Wales. As of 22 April 2014 there has been a single County Court for England and Wales where previously there was a series of courts.

  9. List of courts in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    When the county court system was created as a result of the County Courts Act 1846 (9 & 10 Vict. c. 95), there were 491 county courts in England and Wales. Since the Crime and Courts Act 2013 came into force, there has been one County Court in England and Wales , sitting simultaneously in many different locations.