Business and Property Courts Birmingham—directions template [Archived]

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Precedents

Business and Property Courts Birmingham—directions template [Archived]

Published by a ÀÏ˾»úÎçÒ¹¸£Àû Dispute Resolution expert

Precedents
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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICEclaim No:

BUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS IN BIRMINGHAM

[FINANCIAL LIST (ChD) OR BUSINESS LIST (ChD) OR COMPANY & insolvency LIST (ChD) OR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LIST (ChD) OR TRUSTS & PROBATE LIST (ChD) OR COMPETITION LIST (ChD) OR REVENUE LIST (ChD)]

District Judge [NAME]

[DATE]

BETWEEN:

  1. [insert name]        Claimant

  1. -and-

  1. [insert name]        Defendant

____________________________

ORDER

____________________________

Warning: you must comply with the terms imposed upon you by this order otherwise your case is liable to be struck out or some other sanction imposed. If you cannot comply you are expected to make formal application to the court before any deadline imposed upon you expires.

Upon hearing counsel/the solicitor for the claimant and counsel/the solicitor for the defendant

[Where any Model of Extended Disclosure is sought

[And Upon the Court reminding the Parties of their duties as to Disclosure including preservation of documents

Where Model C, D and/or E Extended Disclosure is sought]

And Upon the Claimant/Defendant/Parties having completed the Disclosure Review Document and having agreed/sought to agree the List of Issues for Disclosure]

IT IS ORDERED

Allocation

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Key definition:
CPR definition
What does CPR mean?

scco Guide defines this as the rules'>civil procedure rules which, supplemented by their practice directions, govern the procedure to be followed in most civil cases brought in the SCCO. The text of the CPR and the practice directions are set out in practitioner’s books such as the Civil Court Practice and may also be found on the justice.gov.uk website.

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