PART 38DISCONTINUANCE

Contents of this Part

Scope of this Part

Rule 38.1

Right to discontinue claim

Rule 38.2

Procedure for discontinuing

Rule 38.3

Right to apply to have notice of discontinuance set aside

Rule 38.4

When discontinuance takes effect where permission of the court is not needed

Rule 38.5

Liability for costs

Rule 38.6

Discontinuance and subsequent proceedings

Rule 38.7

Stay of remainder of partly discontinued proceedings where costs not paid

Rule 38.8

Scope of this PartI138.1

1

The rules in this Part set out the procedure by which a claimant may discontinue all or part of a claim.

2

A claimant who—

a

claims more than one remedy; and

b

subsequently abandons his claim to one or more of the remedies but continues with his claim for the other remedies,

is not treated as discontinuing all or part of a claim for the purposes of this Part.

(The procedure for amending a statement of case, set out in Part 17, applies where a claimant abandons a claim for a particular remedy but wishes to continue with his claim for other remedies)

Right to discontinue claimI238.2

1

A claimant may discontinue all or part of a claim at any time.

2

However—

a

a claimant must obtain the permission of the court if he wishes to discontinue all or part of a claim in relation to which—

i

the court has granted an interim injunction(GL); or

ii

any party has given an undertaking to the court;

b

where the claimant has received an interim payment in relation to a claim (whether voluntarily or pursuant to an order under Part 25), he may discontinue that claim only if—

i

the defendant who made the interim payment consents in writing; or

ii

the court gives permission;

c

where there is more than one claimant, a claimant may not discontinue unless—

i

every other claimant consents in writing; or

ii

the court gives permission.

3

Where there is more than one defendant, the claimant may discontinue all or part of a claim against all or any of the defendants.

Procedure for discontinuingI338.3

1

To discontinue a claim or part of a claim, a claimant must—

a

file a notice of discontinuance; and

b

serve a copy of it on every other party to the proceedings.

2

The claimant must state in the notice of discontinuance which he files that he has served notice of discontinuance on every other party to the proceedings.

3

Where the claimant needs the consent of some other party, a copy of the necessary consent must be attached to the notice of discontinuance.

4

Where there is more than one defendant, the notice of discontinuance must specify against which defendants the claim is discontinued.

F145

The notice of discontinuance must be in Form N279 unless otherwise permitted by the court.

Right to apply to have notice of discontinuance set asideI438.4

1

Where the claimant discontinues under rule 38.2(1) the defendant may apply to have the notice of discontinuance set aside(GL).

2

The defendant may not make an application under this rule more than 28 days after the date when the notice of discontinuance was served on him.

When discontinuance takes effect where permission of the court is not neededI538.5

1

Discontinuance against any defendant takes effect on the date when notice of discontinuance is served on him under rule 38.3(1).

2

Subject to rule 38.4, the proceedings are brought to an end as against him on that date.

3

However, this does not affect proceedings to deal with any question of costs.

Liability for costsI638.6

1

Unless the court orders otherwise, a claimant who discontinues is liable for the costs which a defendant against whom F2the claimant discontinues incurred on or before the date on which notice of discontinuance was served on F3the defendant.

2

If proceedings are only partly discontinued—

a

the claimant is liable under paragraph (1) for costs relating only to the part of the proceedings which he is discontinuing; and

b

unless the court orders otherwise, the costs which the claimant is liable to pay must not be assessed until the conclusion of the rest of the proceedings.

3

This rule does not apply to claims allocated to the small claims track.

(Rule F1244.9 provides for the basis of assessment where F4the right to costs arises on discontinuance F5and contains provisions about when a costs order is deemed to have been made and applying for an order under section 194(3) of the Legal Services Act 2007)

Discontinuance and subsequent proceedingsI738.7

A claimant who discontinues a claim needs the permission of the court to make another claim against the same defendant if—

a

he discontinued the claim after the defendant filed a defence; and

b

the other claim arises out of facts which are the same or substantially the same as those relating to the discontinued claim.

Stay of remainder of partly discontinued proceedings where costs not paidI838.8

1

This rule applies where—

a

proceedings are partly discontinued;

F7b

a claimant is liable to—

i

pay costs under rule 38.6; or

ii

make a payment pursuant to an order under section 194(3) of the Legal Services Act 2007; and

c

the claimant fails to pay those costs F6or make the payment within F114 days of—

i

the date on which the parties agreed the sum payable by the claimant; or

ii

the date on which the court ordered the costs to be paid F8or the payment to be made.

2

Where this rule applies, the court may stay(GL) the remainder of the proceedings until the claimant pays the whole of the costs which F9the claimant is liable to pay under rule 38.6 F10or makes the payment pursuant to an order under section 194(3) of the Legal Services Act 2007

F11(Rules F1344.9 and 46.7 contain provisions about applying for an order under section 194(3) of the Legal Services Act 2007.)