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26.6—(1) The small claims track is the normal track for—
(a)any claim for personal injuries where—
(i)the F1... value of the claim is not more than £5,000; and
(ii)the F2... value of any claim for damages for personal injuries is not more than £1,000;
(b)any claim which includes a claim by a tenant of residential premises against [F3a landlord] where—
(i)the tenant is seeking an order requiring the landlord to carry out repairs or other work to the premises (whether or not the tenant is also seeking some other remedy);
(ii)the cost of the repairs or other work to the premises is estimated to be not more than £1,000; and
(iii)the F4... value of any other claim for damages is not more than £1,000.
(Rule 2.3 defines “claim for personal injuries” as proceedings in which there is a claim for damages in respect of personal injuries to the claimant or any other person or in respect of a person’s death)
(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1) “damages for personal injuries” means damages claimed as compensation for pain, suffering and loss of amenity and does not include any other damages which are claimed.
(3) Subject to paragraph (1), the small claims track is the normal track for any claim which has a F5... value of not more than £5,000.
(Rule 26.7(4) provides that the court will not allocate to the small claims track certain claims in respect of harassment or unlawful eviction)
[F6(4) Subject to paragraph (5), the fast track is the normal track for any claim—
(a)for which the small claims track is not the normal track; and
(b)which has a value—
(i)for proceedings issued on or after 6th April 2009, of not more than £25,000; and
(ii)for proceedings issued before 6th April 2009, of not more than £15,000.]
(5) The fast track is the normal track for the claims referred to in paragraph (4) only if the court considers that—
(a)the trial is likely to last for no longer than one day; and
(b)oral expert evidence at trial will be limited to—
(i)one expert per party in relation to any expert field; and
(ii)expert evidence in two expert fields.
(6) The multi-track is the normal track for any claim for which the small claims track or the fast track is not the normal track.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in rule 26.6(1)(a)(i) omitted (6.4.2009) by virtue of The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/3327), rules 1, 7(a)(i)
F2Word in rule 26.6(1)(a)(ii) omitted (6.4.2009) by virtue of The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/3327), rules 1, 7(a)(ii)
F3Words in rule 26.6(1)(b) substituted (6.4.2009) by The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/3327), rules 1, 7(a)(iii)
F4Word in rule 26.6(1)(b)(iii) omitted (6.4.2009) by virtue of The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/3327), rules 1, 7(a)(iv)
F5Word in rule 26.6(3) omitted (6.4.2009) by virtue of The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/3327), rules 1, 7(b)
F6Rule 26.6(4) substituted (6.4.2009) by The Civil Procedure (Amendment No.3) Rules 2008 (S.I. 2008/3327), rules 1, 7(c)
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