County Court Practice Handbook
Robert Blackford(Author)
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
15th Edition
Published in April 1999
Book
464 pages
978-0-7520-0711-3 (ISBN)
Description
This portable and user-friendly annual publication combines practical advice with the benefit of guidance from both sides of the bench, to guide practitioners through the many aspects of practice and procedure in the county court. Thorough coverage of the proceedings includes everything from inception right through to the trial, appeals and enforcement of orders. Exhaustive treatment is given to all areas including the particulars of a claim, evidence, judgments and orders, interpleader proceedings and injunctions. Checklists and flowcharts help to make procedures smoother and easier. This latest edition has been updated to cover:. Recent changes brought about by the implementation of the new Civil Procedure Rules, including fees, costs, striking out, evidence and summary judgment. New legislation, eg Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997. New rules and regulations, eg County Court (Form) (Amendment) Rules 1997 SI no 1838; The Family Proceedings (Allocation of Judiciary) Directions 1997.
This portable and user-friendly annual publication combines practical advice with the benefit of guidance from both sides of the bench, to guide practitioners through the many aspects of practice and procedure in the county court. Thorough coverage of the proceedings includes everything from inception right through to the trial, appeals and enforcement of orders. Exhaustive treatment is given to all areas including the particulars of a claim, evidence, judgments and orders, interpleader proceedings and injunctions. Checklists and flowcharts help to make procedures smoother and easier. This latest edition has been updated to cover:. Recent changes brought about by the implementation of the new Civil Procedure Rules, including fees, costs, striking out, evidence and summary judgment. New legislation, eg Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997. New rules and regulations, eg County Court (Form) (Amendment) Rules 1997 SI no 1838; The Family Proceedings (Allocation of Judiciary) Directions 1997.
This portable and user-friendly annual publication combines practical advice with the benefit of guidance from both sides of the bench, to guide practitioners through the many aspects of practice and procedure in the county court. Thorough coverage of the proceedings includes everything from inception right through to the trial, appeals and enforcement of orders. Exhaustive treatment is given to all areas including the particulars of a claim, evidence, judgments and orders, interpleader proceedings and injunctions. Checklists and flowcharts help to make procedures smoother and easier. This latest edition has been updated to cover:. Recent changes brought about by the implementation of the new Civil Procedure Rules, including fees, costs, striking out, evidence and summary judgment. New legislation, eg Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) Act 1997. New rules and regulations, eg County Court (Form) (Amendment) Rules 1997 SI no 1838; The Family Proceedings (Allocation of Judiciary) Directions 1997.
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Series
Edition
15th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
tabs.
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0711-3 (9780752007113)
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Robert Blackford | S. M. Gerlis
County Court Practice Handbook
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10/1997
14th Edition
Sweet & Maxwell
€75.71
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Content
Introduction. Officers of the court: their jurisdiction and powers. County court jurisdiction. Choice of High Court or county court. Commencement of proceedings. Parties. Particulars of claim; originating applications. Service. Response to proceedings. Payment into and out of court and between parties. Applications. Striking out. The timetables of stages in an action; directions; arrangements for trial. Arbitrations. Evidence. Judgments. Appeals. Enforcement generally: execution, oral examination. Other methods of enforcement. Attachment of earnings. Land: procedures. Land: statutes. Other jurisdictions. Domestic disputes. Injunctions. Costs.