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Chapter 7 Self-test questions
The structure of the tribunals
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Who has oversight of the tribunals?
HM Courts and Tribunals Service
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The Tribunal Service
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Lord Chancellor
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The government department relating to the work the tribunal adjudicates upon.
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Which statement most accurately describes who may appear as a representative in the employment tribunal?
Anyone.
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Anyone who has passed a law degree.
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Anyone who is a solicitor or a barrister.
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Anyone who is a solicitor, barrister of legal executive.
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The proceedings of the Investigatory Powers Tribunal are more inquisitorial than adversarial.
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False
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Where will an appeal from the First Tier Tribunal ordinarily be heard?
County Court
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High Court
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Senior Tribunal
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Upper Tribunal
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Where will an appeal from the Upper Tribunal ordinarily be heard?
County Court
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High Court
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Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
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Supreme Court
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How many chambers does the First-Tier Tribunal consist of?
Seven
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Eight
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Six
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Four
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The Tribunal Procedure Committee was created by schedule_____ of the Tribunal, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007.
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