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Dictionary: court of common pleas

n., pl., courts of common pleas.
  1. A court in some states of the United States having general jurisdiction.
  2. A court in Great Britain that formerly heard civil cases between commoners.

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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Court of Common Pleas
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English court of law founded in 1178 to hear civil disputes. Under the Magna Carta (1215), it attained jurisdiction separate from the King's (Queen's) Court, though its decisions were subject to review by the latter. Beginning in the 15th century, it competed with the King's (Queen's) Court and the Court of Exchequer for common-law business. By the 19th century, the complexity of overlapping jurisdictional rules had become unbearable, and all three courts were replaced (under the Judicature Act of 1873) by the Supreme Court of Judicature, which remains the court of general jurisdiction in England and Wales.

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British History: Court of Common Pleas
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One of the three courts of common law. The Court of Common Pleas was an offshoot of the curia regis, the court which followed the king on his travels around the country. The insistence of Magna Carta led to a court being established in one place. The court was based at Westminster Hall. In the Middle Ages it was the busiest of the common law courts. Over the centuries this position declined as other courts encroached on its jurisdiction. In the Judicature Act of 1873 the Court of Common Pleas along with the courts of Queen's Bench and Exchequer all became divisions of the High Court of Justice. Ultimately, they were all merged into the Queen's Bench Division in 1880.

Wikipedia: Court of Common Pleas
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