Long description

In the centre, in bold print, are the words ‘Miller v Jackson [1977] QB 966’. Each separate word has an arrow pointing to it with some explanatory text.

The arrow pointing to the word ‘Miller’ states: ‘The first name is the claimant (formerly known as the plaintiff). This is the person or organisation who brought the case’.

The arrow pointing to the letter ‘v’ states: ‘This is versus or against’.

The arrow pointing to the word ‘Jackson’ states: ‘The second name is the defendant’.

The arrow pointing to the year ‘[1977]’ states: ‘This is the year in which the case came to court or the year in which it was reported’.

The arrow pointing to ‘QB’ states: ‘This stands for Queen’s Bench – the division of the High Court where the case was heard and the title of the law report where the case was reported’.

The arrow pointing to ‘966’ states: ‘This is the page number of the law report’.