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Changes over time for: Section 5
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Version Superseded: 10/01/2015
Status:
Point in time view as at 22/04/2014.
Changes to legislation:
There are currently no known outstanding effects for the The High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction Order 1991, Section 5.
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5.—[(1) Proceedings which include a claim for damages in respect of personal injuries may only be commenced in the High Court if the ... value of the claim is £50,000 or more.]E+W
(2) In this article “personal injuries” means personal injuries to the [claimant] or any other person, and includes disease, impairment of physical or mental condition, and death.
[(3) This article does not apply to proceedings which include a claim for damages in respect of an alleged breach of duty of care committed in the course of the provision of clinical or medical services (including dental or nursing services).]
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