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    Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, commonly known as Law Lords, were judges appointed under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 to the British House of Lords...
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    the Lords Temporal also included the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, more commonly known as Law Lords, a group of individuals appointed to the House of Lords...
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    appellate functions of the House to an Appellate Committee, composed of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (informally referred to as Law Lords). They were then...
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    Justice of Appeal is the second highest level of judge in the courts of England and Wales. Despite the title, and unlike the former Lords of Appeal in Ordinary...
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    the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (the judges who exercised the judicial functions of the House of Lords). The President is not the most senior judge of the...
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  • Life peer (category Articles lacking in-text citations from November 2013)
    judges in the House of Lords. Initially it was intended that the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary created in this way (for their titles, see the list of law life...
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  • list of the last Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and other Lords of Appeal before the judicial functions of the House of Lords ended in 2009. As of 30 September...
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  • of people who have been appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary under the terms of the Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876. On 1 October 2009, the Lords Appeal...
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    Lords Justices, the Lord Chancellor, any previous Lords Chancellor, the Lord Chief Justice, the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, the Vice-Chancellor of the...
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  • salaries at the age of 75. Under the terms of the Act, there may be no more than 12 Lords of Appeal in Ordinary under the age of 75 at one time. However...
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  • Nick Browne-Wilkinson, Baron Browne-Wilkinson (category Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary)
    British judge who served as a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1991 to 2000, and Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1998 to 2000. Browne-Wilkinson...
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    Principal Painter in Ordinary Lords of Appeal in Ordinary Chaplain Extraordinary Oxford English Dictionary. "Vessels "In Ordinary" or Reserve — May 1805"...
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    speak in the Lords until they retire as justices. In the late 19th century, Acts allowed for the appointment of Scottish Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and...
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    exercised by the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (commonly called "Law Lords"), the 12 judges appointed as members of the House of Lords to carry out its...
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    www.brickcourt.co.uk. Retrieved 26 May 2020. Beamish, David. "Lords of Appeal in Ordinary 1876–2009". Peerages. Retrieved 27 April 2014. "No. 55376". The...
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    Leslie Scarman, Baron Scarman (category Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary)
    made a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, becoming Baron Scarman, of Quatt in the County of Salop. He served in the Lords until his retirement in 1986. He was...
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    Appeal in Ordinary from 1992 to 1997 Donald Nicholls, Baron Nicholls of Birkenhead (Trinity Hall), one of the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary from 1994 to...
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  • Practice Statement (category House of Lords)
    a statement made in the House of Lords by Lord Gardiner LC on 26 July 1966 on behalf of himself and the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, that they would depart...
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  • Kenneth Diplock, Baron Diplock (category Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary)
    as a lord of appeal in ordinary between 1968 and until his death in 1985. Appointed to the English High Court in 1956 and the Court of Appeal five years...
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    court decision in Scots delict law and English tort law by the House of Lords. It laid the foundation of the modern law of negligence in common law jurisdictions...
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  • Lord of Appeal may refer to: Lords of Appeal in Ordinary (also known as Law Lords), members of the House of Lords formerly appointed under the Appellate...
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    Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, remarked that "…Tom Bingham was the most wonderful man, he was head and shoulders above everybody else in the Law in my view…yes...
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    Appellate Jurisdiction Act 1876 (category Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom concerning the House of Lords)
    senior judges to sit in the House of Lords as life peers with the rank of baron, known as Lords of Appeal in Ordinary. The first person to be made a law...
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    of Second Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, also known previously as the Second Senior Law Lord, who was the second highest-ranking Lord of Appeal in...
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  • twenty-two law lords; ten US Senators, ten US Representatives (including a Speaker of the House), three state governors, and four associate justices of the US...
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  • Richard Wilberforce, Baron Wilberforce (category Senior Lords of Appeal in Ordinary)
    Lord of Appeal in Ordinary from 1964 to 1982. Born in Jalandhar, India, Richard Wilberforce was the son of Samuel Wilberforce, ICS, later a judge of the...
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  • List of judges of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom List of Lords of Appeal in Ordinary  Scotland : List of Senators of the College of Justice  United...
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    law lords; four associate justices of the US Supreme Court as well as six puisne justices of the Supreme Court of Canada and a chief justice of the now...
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  • Fraser of Tullybelton, of Bankfoot in the County of Perth, and took the office of Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. Fraser was a very active member of the House...
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  • Martin Stephens (judge) (category Members of Gray's Inn)
    called to Bar in 1963 and took Silk in 1982. He was appointed a Recorder in 1979, as a Circuit Judge in 1986 and then appointed a Judge of the Central Criminal...
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