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Excerpt from The Outlines of Procedure in an Action in the King's Bench Division: For the Use of Students
The High Court was by the Act of 1873 divided into five Divisions, but now, under an Order in Council of 1880, it consists of three Divisions, namely, the King's Bench Division, the Chancery Division, and the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division. By s. 24 of the Act of 1873 it was provided that Law and Equity should be administered concurrently by every Division of the High Court. Accord ingly the King's Bench Division can, and must, now take notice of equitable estates, rights, and liabilities which were formerly recognised only in the Court of Chancery, and can grant equitable remedies formerly obtainable only from the Court of Chancery, as for instance the remedy of an injunction.
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