Division
Records of the Official Referees
Catalogue reference: Division within J
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Division within J
Records of the Official Referees relating to settlement of questions directed to them by a judge or court.Notebooks of the Official Referees are in J 114, case files in J 115, and minute books in J 116
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Reference (The unique identifier to the record described, used to order and refer to it)
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Division within J
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Title (The name of the record)
- Records of the Official Referees
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Date (When the record was created)
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1944-1996
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Description (What the record is about)
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Records of the Official Referees relating to settlement of questions directed to them by a judge or court.
Notebooks of the Official Referees are in J 114, case files in J 115, and minute books in J 116
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Legal status (A note as to whether the record being described is a Public Record or not)
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Public Record(s)
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Language (The language of the record)
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English
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Creator(s) (The creator of the record)
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- Supreme Court of Judicature, Circuit Judges, 1875-1875
- Supreme Court of Judicature, Official Referees, 1875-1971
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Physical description (The amount and form of the record)
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3 series
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Administrative / biographical background (Historical or biographical information about the creator of the record and the context of its creation)
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Due largely to the recommendations of the Judicature Commission 1869 the Supreme Court of Judicature Act 1873 provided for the attachment to the Supreme Court of permanent officers, to be called Official Referees, for the settlement of such questions as might be directed by the court or the judge to be tried by them. The purpose of such references was to facilitate proceedings where arbitration was appropriate and to deal with causes or matters requiring prolonged examination of documents or accounts, or cases requiring scientific or local investigations, which could not conveniently be made before a jury or dealt with by the officers of the court in the normal way.
The Official Referees were required to carry out their duties in such places, whether in London or in the country, as directed by the High Court or the Court of Appeal.
Under the Courts Act 1971 no further appointments are made to the office of official referee but the Lord Chancellor is empowered to secure the discharge of Official Referees' business by the appointment of such of the Circuit Judges as he might determine. Under the same act the persons holding office as Official Referees on 1 January 1972 also became Circuit Judges.
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Record URL
- https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C684/
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Records of the Official Referees