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Who can appeal against the judge's decision?   Claimaint + Defendant  
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What is needed by the appellant if they want to appeal a decision?   Leave to appeal  
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On what grounds can an appeal be bought?   Supposed errors of law or fact  
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If the original decision was made by a District Judge; which judge would hear the appeal?   Circuit Judge  
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Which courts can hear appeals?   High Court, Court of Appeal, + Supreme Court  
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When would the leapfrog procedure be used to bypass the CoA?   Where the case is of great legal importance  
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The appeal is a complete rehearing of the case (T/F)   False  
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What is the Court of First Instance?   County Court  
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Act that outlines the track system   Criminal Justice Act 1997  
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Starts in County Court, heard by District Judge. Up to £10,000 in claims (PI up to £1,000)   Small Claims Track  
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Starts in County Court, heard by District Judge. Over £10,000 in claims (PI over £1,000)   Fast Track  
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Starts in High Court, heard by Circuit Judge. Over £25,000 in claims (PI over £15,000). Deals with complex cases   Multi-track  
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