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  • Kenrick v. Lawrence [1890] QBD (1800 – 1899)

  • Entick v Carrington [1765] EWHC J98 (KB) (2 November 1765), High Court (England and Wales) (pre-1800)

  • Associated Provincial Picture Houses v. Wednesbury Corporation [1947] EWCA Civ 1, Court of Appeal (England and Wales) (1900 – 1999)

  • Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemists (Southern) Ltd. [1953] EWCA Civ 6 (5 February 1953), Court of Appeal (England and Wales) (1900 – 1999)

  • Adams v. Lindsell [1818] EWHC J59 (KB) (5 June 1818), High Court (England and Wales) (1800 – 1899)

  • Blyth v. Company Proprietors of the Birmingham Water Works [1856] EWHC J65 (Exch) (6 February 1856), High Court (England and Wales) (1800 – 1899)

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In Britain, all judges are appointed by the Judicial Appointments Commission. A judge of the high court must have at least 10 years of experience as a barrister or at least 2 years of experience as a magistrate. While there are many well known cases adjudicated in England and Wales throughout history, only 45 of them were selected at random for introduction and analysis in this tool.

If you are interested in English and Welsh law, be sure to peruse the important cases in this generator. They come from different eras and represent the renewal and optimization of local laws. These famous cases cover a variety of criminal, civil and other different cases, for the legislation of other countries have a very profound impact. In the list, you can find the exact date of the case, the case information, the case number, and the full name of the case.

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