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- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 abstract "Access to Justice Act 1999 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It replaced the legal aid system in England and Wales. It created the Legal Services Commission replacing the Legal Aid Board, and two new schemes: Community Legal Service to fund civil and family cases, and the Criminal Defence Service for criminal cases. The Act put a cap on the amount spent on civil legal aid. The use of conditional fee agreements, commonly known as \"no-win no-fee\", was extended to most civil court cases.".
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- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageRevisionID "663129162".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageWikiLink Act_of_Parliament.
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Legal_aid.
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- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageWikiLink Community_Legal_Service.
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageWikiLink England_and_Wales.
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- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Access to Justice Act (1999)".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Access to Justice Act 1999".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Access to Justice Act".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 longTitle "An Act to establish the Legal Services Commission, the Community Legal Service and the Criminal Defence Service; to amend the law of legal aid in Scotland; to make further provision about legal services; to make provision about appeals, courts, judges and court proceedings; to amend the law about magistrates and magistrates’ courts; and to make provision about immunity from action and costs and indemnities for certain officials exercising judicial functions.".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 parliament "United Kingdom Parliament".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 royalAssent "1999-07-27".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 shortTitle "Access to Justice Act 1999".
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 statuteBookChapter "[1998] c 22".
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- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 subject Category:Legal_aid.
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 subject Category:United_Kingdom_Acts_of_Parliament_1999.
- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 hypernym Act.
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- Access_to_Justice_Act_1999 comment "Access to Justice Act 1999 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It replaced the legal aid system in England and Wales. It created the Legal Services Commission replacing the Legal Aid Board, and two new schemes: Community Legal Service to fund civil and family cases, and the Criminal Defence Service for criminal cases. The Act put a cap on the amount spent on civil legal aid.".
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