the decision of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in Hunter v Moss has been called either "sensible" and "fair", or something that could become "stigmatised", "spurious" and doctrinally wrong?
Question 5: Under
the ________,
the appeal must have "a real prospect of success", or there must be
"some other compelling reason why the appeal should be heard" for
it to be accepted.
Question 7: The Civil Division is led by the ________, currently Lord
Neuberger, who uses the postnominal MR; the Chancellor of the
High Court and President of the Family Division regularly, for a
period of weeks, lead the Civil Division.
Question 8: The new legal structure had a single Court of Appeal, split into
two divisions, hearing appeals from a unified ________ made up of the King's Bench, Chancery and
Common Pleas Divisions.
Question 9: Lords Justices
have, since 1946, been drawn exclusively from the ________; prior to this, Lords Justices were (rarely)
recruited directly from the Bar.
Question 10: In its early days, the Court of Appeal
divided its sittings between ________
for appeals from the High Court and Lincoln's Inn for Chancery, Probate,
Divorce and Admiralty appeals, with five Lords Justices.