That is a special court that is part of the Queen's Bench Section. This court has specialist judges familiar with insurance, finance, and other legal issues, such as the concerns with Lloyd's 'tags' and damages incurred by major insurance lawsuits. A simpler speedier method is used in this court, and the argument can be based on photographic testimony
Admiralty Court
The Admiralty Court frequently deals with ships and addresses issues such as lawsuits for loss incurred by accident at sea. It also addresses lawsuits about recovery privileges after a ship has sunk or is stranded. The judge in the Admiralty Court sits with two lay assessors who are selected from the Masters of the Trinity House and who are there to advise the judge on the matters of seamanship and navigation.
The Infrastructure and Development Court was also set up in 1998 to carry on what had been considered the Formal Referee's Case. This court deals with any litigation in the Chancery or Queen's Bench Division containing technologically challenging problems, such as building and infrastructure conflicts or litigation over computers.
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Commercial & Admiralty Court | A Level Notes Law 9084
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