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PART 29E+WTHE MULTI-TRACK

Contents of this Part

Scope of this PartRule 29.1
Case managementRule 29.2
Case management conference and pre-trial reviewRule 29.3
Steps taken by the partiesRule 29.4
Variation of case management timetableRule 29.5
Listing questionnaireRule 29.6
Pre-trial reviewRule 29.7
Setting a trial timetable and fixing or confirming the trial date or weekRule 29.8
Conduct of the trialRule 29.9

Scope of this PartE+W

29.1  This Part contains general provisions about management of cases allocated to the multi-track and applies only to cases allocated to that track.

Commencement Information

I1Rule 29.1 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Case managementE+W

29.2—(1) When it allocates a case to the multi-track, the court will—

(a)give directions for the management of the case and set a timetable for the steps to be taken between the giving of directions and the trial; or

(b)fix—

(i)a case management conference; or

(ii)a pre-trial review,

or both, and give such other directions relating to the management of the case as it sees fit.

(2) The court will fix the trial date or the period in which the trial is to take place as soon as practicable.

(3) When the court fixes the trial date or the trial period under paragraph (2), it will—

(a)give notice to the parties of the date or period; and

(b)specify the date by which the parties must file a listing questionnaire.

Commencement Information

I2Rule 29.2 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Case management conference and pre-trial reviewE+W

29.3—(1) The court may fix—

(a)a case management conference; or

(b)a pre-trial review,

at any time after the claim has been allocated.

(2) If a party has a legal representative, a representative—

(a)familiar with the case; and

(b)with sufficient authority to deal with any issues that are likely to arise, must attend case management conferences and pre-trial reviews.

(Rule 3.1(2)(c) provides that the court may require a party to attend the court)

Commencement Information

I3Rule 29.3 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Steps taken by the partiesE+W

29.4  If—

(a)the parties agree proposals for the management of the proceedings (including a proposed trial date or period in which the trial is to take place); and

(b)the court considers that the proposals are suitable,

it may approve them without a hearing and give directions in the terms proposed.

Commencement Information

I4Rule 29.4 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Variation of case management timetableE+W

29.5—(1) A party must apply to the court if he wishes to vary the date which the court has fixed for—

(a)a case management conference;

(b)a pre-trial review;

(c)the return of a listing questionnaire under rule 29.6;

(d)the trial; or

(e)the trial period.

(2) Any date set by the court or these Rules for doing any act may not be varied by the parties if the variation would make it necessary to vary any of the dates mentioned in paragraph (1).

(Rule 2.11 allows the parties to vary a date by written agreement except where the rules provide otherwise or the court orders otherwise)

Commencement Information

I5Rule 29.5 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Listing questionnaireE+W

29.6—(1) The court will send the parties a listing questionnaire for completion and return by the date specified in directions given under rule 29.2(3) unless it considers that the claim can be listed for trial without the need for a listing questionnaire.

(2) Each party must file the completed listing questionnaire by the date specified by the court.

(3) If—

(a)a party fails to file the completed questionnaire by the date specified;

(b)a party has failed to give all the information requested by the listing questionnaire; or

(c)the court considers that a hearing is necessary to enable it to decide what directions to give in order to complete preparation of the case for trial,

the court may fix a date for a listing hearing or give such other directions as it thinks appropriate.

Commencement Information

I6Rule 29.6 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Pre-trial reviewE+W

29.7  If, on receipt of the parties' listing questionnaires, the court decides—

(a)to hold a pre-trial review; or

(b)to cancel a pre-trial review which has already been fixed,

it will serve notice of its decision at least 7 days before the date fixed for the hearing or, as the case may be, the cancelled hearing.

Commencement Information

I7Rule 29.7 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Setting a trial timetable and fixing or confirming the trial date or weekE+W

29.8  As soon as practicable after—

(a)each party has filed a completed listing questionnaire;

(b)the court has held a listing hearing under rule 29.6(3); or

(c)the court has held a pre-trial review under rule 29.7,

the court will—

(i)set a timetable for the trial unless a timetable has already been fixed, or the court considers that it would be inappropriate to do so;

(ii)fix the date for the trial or the week within which the trial is to begin (or, if it has already done so, confirm that date); and

(iii)notify the parties of the trial timetable (where one is fixed under this rule) and the date or trial period.

Commencement Information

I8Rule 29.8 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature

Conduct of trialE+W

29.9  Unless the trial judge otherwise directs, the trial will be conducted in accordance with any order previously made.

Commencement Information

I9Rule 29.9 in force at 26.4.1999, see Signature