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III SPECIAL PROVISIONS ABOUT SERVICE OUT OF THE JURISDICTION
6.19.Service out of the jurisdiction where the permission of the court is not required
6.20.Service out of the jurisdiction where the permission of the court is required
6.21.Application for permission to serve claim form out of jurisdiction
6.22.Period for acknowledging service or admitting the claim where the claim form is served out of the jurisdiction under rule 6.19
6.23.Period for filing a defence where the claim form is served out of the jurisdiction under rule 6.19
6.25.Service through foreign governments, judicial authorities and British Consular authorities
6.26.Procedure where service is to be through foreign governments, judicial authorities and British Consular authorities
6.27.Service of claim form on State where court permits service out of the jurisdiction
6.29.Undertaking to be responsible for expenses of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
14.3.Admission by notice in writing—application for judgment
14.4.Admission of whole of claim for specified amount of money
14.5.Admission of part of a claim for a specified amount of money
14.6.Admission of liability to pay whole of claim for unspecified amount of money
14.7.Admission of liability to pay claim for unspecified amount of money where defendant offers a sum in satisfaction of the claim
14.8.Allocation of claims in relation to outstanding matters
PART 19 PARTIES AND GROUP LITIGATION
PART 20 COUNTERCLAIMS AND OTHER ADDITIONAL CLAIMS
20.3.Part 20 claim to be treated as a claim for the purposes of the Rules
20.6.Defendant’s claim for contribution or indemnity from co-defendant
20.9.Matters relevant to question of whether a Part 20 claim should be separate from main claim
20.11.Special provisions relating to default judgment on a Part 20 claim other than a counterclaim or a contribution or indemnity notice
20.12.Procedural steps on service of a Part 20 claim form on a non-party
20.13.Case management where there is a defence to a Part 20 claim form
21.2.Requirement for litigation friend in proceedings by or against children and patients
21.3.Stage of proceedings at which a litigation friend becomes necessary
21.5.How a person becomes a litigation friend without a court order
21.6.How a person becomes a litigation friend by court order
21.7.Court’s power to change litigation friend and to prevent person acting as litigation friend
21.8.Appointment of litigation friend by court order—supplementary
21.9.Procedure where appointment of litigation friend ceases
21.11.Control of money recovered by or on behalf of child or patient
PART 25 INTERIM REMEDIES AND SECURITY FOR COSTS
25.4.Application for an interim remedy where there is no related claim
25.5.Inspection of property before commencement or against a non-party
25.7.Interim payments—conditions to be satisfied and matters to be taken into account
25.8.Powers of court where it has made an order for interim payment
25.11.Interim injunction to cease after 14 days if claim struck out
PART 26 CASE MANAGEMENT—PRELIMINARY STAGE
PART 31 DISCLOSURE AND INSPECTION OF DOCUMENTS
31.8.Duty of disclosure limited to documents which are or have been in party’s control
31.18.Rules not to limit other powers of the court to order disclosure
31.19.Claim to withhold inspection or disclosure of a document
31.20.Restriction on use of a privileged document inspection of which has been inadvertently allowed
31.21.Consequence of failure to disclose documents or permit inspection
PART 34 WITNESSES, DEPOSITIONS AND EVIDENCE FOR FOREIGN COURTS
34.4.Witness summons in aid of inferior court or of tribunal
34.7.Right of witness to travelling expenses and compensation for loss of time
34.12.Restrictions on subsequent use of deposition taken for the purpose of any hearing except the trial
34.13.Where a person to be examined is out of the jurisdiction—letter of request
PART 36 OFFERS TO SETTLE AND PAYMENTS INTO COURT
36.3.A defendant’s offer to settle a money claim requires a Part 36 payment
36.4.Defendant’s offer to settle the whole of a claim which includes both a money claim and a non-money claim
36.8.Time when a Part 36 offer or a Part 36 payment is made and accepted
36.9.Clarification of a Part 36 offer or a Part 36 payment notice
36.10.Court to take into account offer to settle made before commencement of proceedings
36.11.Time for acceptance of a defendant’s Part 36 offer or Part 36 payment
36.13.Costs consequences of acceptance of a defendant’s Part 36 offer or Part 36 payment
36.14.Costs consequences of acceptance of a claimant’s Part 36 offer
36.15.The effect of acceptance of a Part 36 offer or a Part 36 payment
36.16.Payment out of a sum in court on the acceptance of a Part 36 payment
36.17.Acceptance of a Part 36 offer or a Part 36 payment made by one or more, but not all, defendants
36.18.Other cases where a court order is required to enable acceptance of a Part 36 offer or a Part 36 payment
36.19.Restriction on disclosure of a Part 36 offer or a Part 36 payment
36.20.Costs consequences where claimant fails to do better than a Part 36 offer or a Part 36 payment
36.21.Costs and other consequences where claimant does better than he proposed in his Part 36 offer
PART 40 JUDGMENTS, ORDERS, SALE OF LAND ETC
40.5.Power to require judgment or order to be served on a party as well as his solicitor
40.10.Judgment against a State in default of acknowledgment of service
40.13.Cases where court gives judgment both on claim and counterclaim
40.14.Judgment in favour of certain part owners relating to the detention of goods
PART 44 GENERAL RULES ABOUT COSTS
44.3.Court’s discretion and circumstances to be taken into account when exercising its discretion as to costs
44.5.Factors to be taken into account in deciding the amount of costs
44.10.Limitation on amount court may allow where a claim allocated to the fast track settles before trial
44.16.Adjournment where legal representative seeks to challenge disallowance of any amount of percentage increase
45.2.Amount of fixed commencement costs in a claim for the recovery of money or goods
45.2A.Amount of fixed commencement costs in a claim for the recovery of land or a demotion claim
45.3.When defendant only liable for fixed commencement costs
45.4.Costs on entry of judgment in a claim for the recovery of money or goods
45.4A.Costs on entry of judgment in a claim for the recovery of land or a demotion claim
III—FIXED PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENT CLAIMS
IV – FIXED PERCENTAGE INCREASE IN EMPLOYERS LIABILITY CLAIMS
V FIXED RECOVERABLE SUCCESS FEES IN EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY DISEASE CLAIMS
PART 47 PROCEDURE FOR DETAILED ASSESSMENT OF COSTS AND DEFAULT PROVISIONS
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SECTION II—COSTS PAYABLE BY ONE PARTY TO ANOTHER—COMMENCE MENT OF DETAILED ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS
SECTION III—COSTS PAYABLE BY ONE PARTY TO ANOTHER—DEFAULT PROVISIONS
SECTION IV—COSTS PAYABLE BY ONE PARTY TO ANOTHER—PROCEDURE WHERE POINTS OF 7DISPUTE ARE SERVED
SECTION V—INTERIM COSTS CERTIFICATE AND FINAL COSTS CERTIFICATE
SECTION VIII—APPEALS FROM AUTHORISED COURT OFFICERS IN DETAILED ASSESSMENT PROCEEDINGS
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SECTION 1—COSTS PAYABLE BY OR TO PARTICULAR PERSONS
48.1.Pre-commencement disclosure and orders for disclosure against a person who is not a party
48.3.Amount of costs where costs are payable pursuant to a contract
48.4.Limitations on court’s power to award costs in favour of trustee or personal representative
48.5.Costs where money is payable by or to a child or patient
48.6A.Costs where the court has made a Group Litigation Order
SECTION II—COSTS RELATING TO SOLICITORS AND OTHER LEGAL REPRE SENTATIVES
PART 56 LANDLORD AND TENANT CLAIMS AND MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS ABOUT LAND
PART 57 PROBATE AND INHERITANCE
SECTION I—PROBATE CLAIMS General (1) This Section contains rules about probate claims.
SECTION III—SUBSTITUTION AND REMOVAL OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES
IV CLAIMS UNDER THE INHERITANCE (PROVISION FOR FAMILY AND DEPENDANTS) ACT 1975
PART 65 PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR AND HARASSMENT
SECTION II Applications by local authorities for power of arrest to be attached to an injunction
SECTION IV Anti-social behaviour orders under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998
SECTION V Proceedings under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997
PART 70 GENERAL RULES ABOUT ENFORCEMENT OFJUDGMENTS AND ORDERS
PART 72 THIRD PARTY DEBT ORDERS
PART 73 CHARGING ORDERS, STOP ORDERS AND STOP NOTICES
PART 74 ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS IN DIFFERENT JURISDICTIONS
I: ENFORCEMENT IN ENGLAND AND WALES OF JUDGMENTS OF FOREIGN COURTS
II: ENFORCEMENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES OF JUDGMENTS OF THE HIGH COURT AND COUNTY COURTS
III: ENFORCEMENT OF UNITED KINGDOM JUDGMENTS IN OTHER PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
IV: ENFORCEMENT IN ENGLAND AND WALES OF EUROPEAN COMMUNITY JUDGMENTS
PART 76 PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE PREVENTION OF TERRORISM ACT 2005
SECTION 2 Applications to the High Court relating to derogating control orders
RSC ORDER 10 SERVICE OF ORIGINATING PROCESS: GENERAL PROVISIONS
RSC ORDER 11 SERVICE OF PROCESS, ETC., OUT OF THE JURISDICTION
Rule 1.Principal cases in which service of claim form out of jurisdiction is permissible
Rule1A.The period for filing an acknowledgment of service or filing or serving an admission where the claim form is served under rule 1(2)
Rule1B.The period for filing a defence where the claim form is served under rule 1(2)
Application for, and grant of, permission to serve claim form out of jurisdiction
Service of claim form abroad through foreign governments, judicial authorities and British consuls
Undertaking to pay expenses of service by Secretary of State
Applications for an interim remedy under section 25 (1) of the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982
RSC ORDER 31 SALES, ETC. OF LAND BY ORDER OF COURT: CONVEYANCING COUNSEL OF THE COURT
RSC ORDER 44 PROCEEDINGS UNDER JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS: CHANCERY DIVISION
RSC ORDER 45 ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS AND ORDERS: GENERAL
Rule 5.Enforcement of judgment to do or abstain from doing any act
Rule 6.Judgment, etc. requiring act to be done: order fixing time for doing it
Rule 7.Service of copy of judgment, etc., prerequisite to enforcement under r.5
Rule 8.Court may order act to be done at expense of disobedient party
Rule 11.Matters occurring after judgment: stay of execution, etc.
Rule 13.Enforcement of judgments and orders for recovery of money, etc.
Rule 14.Enforcement of decisions of Value Added Tax Tribunals
RSC ORDER 47 WRITS OF FIERI FACIAS
RSC ORDER 49 GARNISHEE PROCEEDINGS
RSC ORDER 55 APPEALS TO HIGH COURT FROM COURT, TRIBUNAL OR PERSON: GENERAL
RSC ORDER 56 APPEALS, ETC., TO HIGH COURT BY CASE STATED: GENERAL
RSC ORDER 58 APPEALS FROM MASTERS, REGISTRARS, REFEREES AND JUDGES
RSC ORDER 60 APPEALS TO COURT OF APPEAL FROM THE RESTRICTIVE PRACTICES COURT
RSC ORDER 61 APPEALS FROM TRIBUNALS TO COURT OF APPEAL BY CASE STATED
RSC ORDER 70 Application of rules as to appointment of receiver, etc.
III. Reciprocal Enforcement: the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982
Rule 31.Register of judgments registered under s.4 of the Act of 1982
Rule 36.Enforcement of High Court judgments in other Contracting States
Rule 37.Enforcement of United Kingdom judgments in other parts of the United Kingdom: money provisions
Rule 38.Enforcement of United Kingdom judgments in other parts of the United Kingdom: non-money provisions
IV. Enforcement of Recommendations etc. Under the Merchant Shipping (Liner Conferences) Act 1982
RSC ORDER 74 APPLICATIONS AND APPEALS UNDER THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT 1995
RSC ORDER 87 DEBENTURE HOLDERS' CLAIMS : RECEIVER'S REGISTER
RSC ORDER 91 REVENUE PROCEEDINGS
Rule 2.Appeal under section 222 of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984
Rule 3.Setting down case stated under Taxes Management Act 1970
Rule 5.Appeals under section 53 and 100C (4) of the Taxes Management Act 1970
Rule 5A.Appeals under section 56A of the Taxes Management Act 1970, section 225 of the Inheritance Tax Act 1984 and regulation 10 of the Stamp Duty Reserve Tax Regulations 1986
RSC ORDER 92 LODGMENT, INVESTMENT, ETC., OF FUNDS IN COURT: CHANCERY DIV ISION
RSC ORDER 93 APPLICATIONS AND APPEALS TO HIGH COURT UNDER VARIOUS ACTS: CHANCERY DIVISION
Rule1.Notice of petition under section 55 of National Debt Act 1870
Rule 5.Application under section 2(3) of Public Order Act 1936
Rule 10.Determination of appeal or case stated under various Acts
Rule11.Appeal under section 17 of Industrial Assurance Act 1923
Rule12.Appeals, etc., affecting industrial and provident societies, etc.
Rule 15.Application under section 19 or 27 of Leasehold Reform Act 1967
Rule 17.Proceedings under section 21 or 25 of the Law of Property Act 1969
Rule 18.Proceedings under section 86 of the Civil Aviation Act 1982
Rule 19.Proceedings under s.85 (7) of the Fair Trading Act 1973 and the Control of Misleading Advertisements Regulations 1988
Rule 20.Proceedings under section 50 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985
Rule 21.Proceedings under section 48 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985
Rule 22.Proceedings under the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000
RSC ORDER 94 APPLICATIONS AND APPEALS TO HIGH COURT UNDER VARIOUS ACTS: QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Rule 1.Jurisdiction of High Court to quash certain orders, schemes, etc.
Rule 5.Exercise of jurisdiction under Representation of the People Acts
Rule 7.Reference of question of law by Agricultural Land Tribunal
Rule 8.Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992: appeal from tribunal
Rule 9.Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1992: case stated by tribunal
Rule 10.Tribunals and Inquiries Act 1971: appeal from Minister of Transport
Rule 10A.Consumer Credit Act 1974: appeal from Secretary of State
Rule 12.Applications for permission under section 289 (6) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and section 65 (5) of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
Rule 13.Proceedings under sections 289 and 290 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 and under section 65 of the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990
Rule 15.Applications under section 42, Supreme Court Act 1981
Rule 16.Proceedings under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997
RSC ORDER 95 BILLS OF SALE ACTS 1878 AND 1882 AND THE INDUSTRIAL AND PROVIDENT SOCIETIES ACT 1967
RSC ORDER 96 THE MINES (WORKING FACILITIES AND SUPPORT) ACT 1966, ETC.
RSC ORDER 97 THE LANDLORD AND TENANT ACTS 1927, 1954 AND 1987
Rule 6.Application for new tenancy under section 24 of Act of 1954
Rule 7.Evidence on application under section 24 of Act of 1954
Rule 9.Order dismissing application under section 24 which is successfully opposed
Rule 12.Application for relief under section 16, etc., of the Act of 1954
Rule 15.Application for order under section 24 of the Act of 1987
Rule 16.Application for acquisition order under section 29 of the Act of 1987
Rule 17.Application for order under section 38 or section 40 of the Act of 1987
Rule 18.Service of notices in proceedings under the Act of 1987
RSC ORDER 99 INHERITANCE (PROVISION FOR FAMILY AND DEPENDANTS) ACT 1975
RSC ORDER 106 PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO SOLICITORS: THE SOLICITORS ACT 1974
RSC ORDER 108 PROCEEDINGS RELATING TO CHARITIES: THE CHARITIES ACT 1993
RSC ORDER 112 APPLICATIONS FOR USE OF SCIENTIFIC TESTS IN DETERMINING PARENTAGE
RSC ORDER 113 SUMMARY PROCEEDINGS FOR POSSESSION OF LAND
RSC ORDER 115 CONFISCATION AND FORFEITURE IN CONNECTION WITH CRIMINAL PRO CEEDINGS
I. Drug Trafficking Act 1994 and Criminal Justice (International Co-operation) Act 1990
Part IV International Criminal Court Act 2001: fines, forfeitures and reparation orders
RSC ORDER 116 THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND INVESTIGATIONS ACT 1996
CCR ORDER 13 APPLICATIONS AND ORDERS IN THE COURSE OF PROCEEDINGS
CCR ORDER 33 INTERPLEADER PROCEEDINGS
CCR ORDER 35 ENFORCEMENT OF COUNTY COURT JUDGMENTS OUTSIDE ENGLAND AND WALES
Part I—Enforcement outside United Kingdom
Rule 2.Application under s.10 of the Act of 1933 for certified copy of county court judgment
Rule 3.Application under s.12 of the Act of 1982 for certified copy of county court judgment
Rule 3A.Application under Article 54 of the Council Regulation (EC) No. 44/2001 of 22nd December 2000 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters
CCR ORDER 37... REHEARING, SETTING ASIDE AND APPEAL FROM DISTRICT JUDGE
CCR ORDER 39 ADMINISTRATION ORDERS
CCR ORDER 43 THE LANDLORD AND TENANT ACTS 1927, 1954, 1985 AND 1987
Rule 6.Application for new tenancy under section 24 of the Act of 1954
Rule 7.Answer to application for new tenancy under section 24 of the Act of 1954
Rule 8.Order dismissing application under section 24 which is successfully opposed
Rule 10.Service of order in proceedings under Part II of the Act of 1954
Rule 18.Application for order under section 24 of the Act of 1987
Rule 19.Application for acquisition order under section 29 of the Act of 1987
Rule 20.Application for order under section 38 or section 40 of the Act of 1987
Rule 21.Service of documents in proceedings under the Act of 1987
CCR ORDER 49 MISCELLANEOUS STATUTES
Rule 4A.Applications under section 114, 204 and 231 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
Rule 7.Injunctions to prevent environmental harm: Town and Country Planning Act 1990 etc.
Rule 9.Leasehold Reform, Housing and Urban Development Act 1993
Rule 11.Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1976
Rule 17.Sex Discrimination Act 1975, Race Relations Act 1976, Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and Disability Rights Commission Act 1999
Rule 18B.Applications under section 19 of the Trade Marks Act 1994
Rule 19.Trade Union and Labour Relations Consolidation Act 1992
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