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Which of the following is a 'senior' court?
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The Court of Appeal is designated as a 'senior court' under the Senior Courts Act 1981. While the Supreme Court hands down the most authoritative judgments, it is not named as a 'senior court' by this Act. The senior courts include the Court of Appeal, the High Court, and the Crown Court.
Key Point: The classification of senior courts helps in understanding the structure and hierarchy within the judicial system, with the Court of Appeal being one of the key appellate courts.
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