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  2. Jul 24, 2015 · In this case, the Supreme Court considered to what extent lessees could escape what appeared to be a very bad bargain indeed. The crux of the case was: to what extent can commercial common sense defeat a contractual provision which defies it?

  3. ACTION - Case, cause, suit, or controversy disputed or contested before a court of justice. ADJUDICATE - To determine finally. ADJUDICATION - Giving or pronouncing a judgment or decree.

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  4. Jul 15, 2019 · What does ‘for mention’ mean in a Crown Court trial? A case is listed for mention if there is an administrative matter to be ruled upon before the main trial can proceed (or proceed any further). For example, the judge may need to rule whether a certain piece of evidence can be used in court.

  5. Conviction date – The date the defendant either pleaded guilty or was found guilty by the court. Case results for defendant – These are results for the whole case, i.e. payment terms, criminal...

  6. LISTING OF CASES. This section of the Crown Court Manual is issued under and with the authority of the Lord Chief Justice. It sets out the principles applicable to listing in the Crown and Magistrates’ Courts. It supports the Criminal Procedure Rules which introduce new principles of case management to criminal cases.

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  7. THE CRUX definition: 1. the most important or serious part of a matter, problem, or argument: 2. the most important or…. Learn more.

  8. 1. : a puzzling or difficult problem : an unsolved question. The origin of the word is a scholarly crux. 2. : an essential point requiring resolution or resolving an outcome. 3. : a main or central feature (as of an argument) … he discarded all but the essential cruxes of his argument. Carl Van Doren. Did you know?

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