Which of the following will not usually be considered by an appeal court? Select one:...

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Which of the following will not usually be considered by an appeal court? Select one: a. The reasons given by the trial judge when making his decision. b. The transcript prepared by the court reporters during the trial. c. The legal arguments of the parties-lawyers. d. New evidence collected by the parties after trial. In Alberta, the hierarchy of courts (from lowest to highest) is as follows: Select one: a. Court of Justice, Court of King's Bench, Court of Appeal, Federal Court of Appeal. b. Court of Justice, Court of King's Bench, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Canada. c. Court of King's Bench, Federal Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Canada. d. Court of King's Bench, Provincial Court (Trial Division), Provincial Court (Appeal). Alberta's Court of justice Act (formerly known as the Provincial court Act): a. prohibits the Court of Justice from hearing claims involving damages for breach of contract that below the amount set out in the regulations. b. provides that a claim for malicious prosecution falls within the Court of Justice's authority. C. was declared unconstitutional in 2020 and is no longer in force. d. establishes that disputes involving title to land cannot be heard by the court of Justice

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