F1PART 55POSSESSION CLAIMS

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I–GENERAL RULES

Starting the claim55.3

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In the County Court—

a

the claimant may make the claim at any County Court hearing centre, unless paragraph (2) applies or an enactment provides otherwise;

b

the claim will be issued by the hearing centre where the claim is made; and

c

if the claim is not made at the County Court hearing centre which serves the address where the land is situated, the claim will be sent to the hearing centre serving that address when it is issued.

(Practice Direction 55A includes further direction in respect of claims which are not made at the County Court hearing centre which serves the address where the land is situated.)

2

The claim may be started in the High Court if the claimant files with F5their claim form a certificate stating the reasons for bringing the claim in that court verified by a statement of truth F6....

3

F2Practice Direction 55A refers to circumstances which may justify starting the claim in the High Court.

4

Where, in a possession claim against trespassers, the claimant does not know the name of a person in occupation or possession of the land, the claim must be brought against “persons unknown” in addition to any named defendants.

5

The claim form and form of defence sent with it must be in the forms set out in F3Practice Direction 55A.