Personal Injury Precedents
Gordon Exall(Editor)
FT Law & Tax (Publisher)
Published on 16. December 1996
Book
Hardback
468 pages
978-0-7520-0321-4 (ISBN)
Description
From letters before action, to costs and enforcements, all the pleadings, plus every form and document needed for personal injury actions, are included in this book. Each step of the action, whether done for plaintiff or defendant, is set out in chronological order in procedural checklists. Individual sections then deal with each step, starting with an introdcution stating what should be done, followed by detailed explanation of who does what, how to do it, and how it fits into the overall action. The precedents are set out with the relevant rule notes in the margins, followed by detailed commentary on the use and purpose of the precedent, featuring worked examples, together with warnings of points to be aware of during the proceedings.
From letters before action, to costs and enforcements, all the pleadings, plus every form and document needed for personal injury actions, are included in this book. Each step of the action, whether done for plaintiff or defendant, is set out in chronological order in procedural checklists. Individual sections then deal with each step, starting with an introdcution stating what should be done, followed by detailed explanation of who does what, how to do it, and how it fits into the overall action. The precedents are set out with the relevant rule notes in the margins, followed by detailed commentary on the use and purpose of the precedent, featuring worked examples, together with warnings of points to be aware of during the proceedings.
From letters before action, to costs and enforcements, all the pleadings, plus every form and document needed for personal injury actions, are included in this book. Each step of the action, whether done for plaintiff or defendant, is set out in chronological order in procedural checklists. Individual sections then deal with each step, starting with an introdcution stating what should be done, followed by detailed explanation of who does what, how to do it, and how it fits into the overall action. The precedents are set out with the relevant rule notes in the margins, followed by detailed commentary on the use and purpose of the precedent, featuring worked examples, together with warnings of points to be aware of during the proceedings.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Sweet & Maxwell Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0321-4 (9780752003214)
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