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(i) In a prosecution for murder; (ii) In an undefended divorce; (iii) In a claim for damages of 75,000 for negligence causing personal injury; (iv)

(i) In a prosecution for murder; (ii) In an undefended divorce; (iii) In a claim for damages of 75,000 for negligence causing personal injury; (iv) In a claim for an employee that he has been unfairly dismissed; (v) In a bankruptcy petition where the debts are 20,000; (vi) In a claim by a resident that his local authority has failed to produce accounts for public inspection as required by law; (vii) In a claim for damages of 200 for breach of contract; (viii) In an application by a social service department to take a child into care? For each of the actions listedabove, answer the question

(a) Which court or tribunal would hear the case? (b) What type of lawyer could represent the parties? (c) Who would try the action? (d) To which court or tribunal would an appeal lie?

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