The Civil Procedure Rules 1998

[F1Service of the claim form where the permission of the court is not required - out of the United KingdomE+W

6.33.(1) The claimant may serve the claim form on a defendant out of the United Kingdom where each claim made against the defendant to be served and included in the claim form is a claim which the court has power to determine under the 1982 Act and—

(a)no proceedings between the parties concerning the same claim are pending in the courts of any other part of the United Kingdom or any other Convention territory; and

(b)(i)the defendant is domiciled in the United Kingdom or in any Convention territory;

(ii)the proceedings are within article 16 of Schedule 1 or article 16 of Schedule 3C to the 1982 Act ; or

(iii)the defendant is a party to an agreement conferring jurisdiction, within article 17 of Schedule 1 or article 17 of Schedule 3C to the 1982 Act.

(2) The claimant may serve the claim form on a defendant out of the United Kingdom where each claim made against the defendant to be served and included in the claim form is a claim which the court has power to determine under the Judgments Regulation and—

(a)no proceedings between the parties concerning the same claim are pending in the courts of any other part of the United Kingdom or any other Member State; and

(b)(i)the defendant is domiciled in the United Kingdom or in any Member State;

(ii)the proceedings are within article 22 of the Judgments Regulation; or

(iii)the defendant is a party to an agreement conferring jurisdiction, within article 23 of the Judgments Regulation.

(3) The claimant may serve the claim form on a defendant out of the United Kingdom where each claim made against the defendant to be served and included in the claim form is a claim which the court has power to determine other than under the 1982 Act or the Judgments Regulation, notwithstanding that—

(a)the person against whom the claim is made is not within the jurisdiction; or

(b)the facts giving rise to the claim did not occur within the jurisdiction.]

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