Notes on District Registry Practice and Procedure
Thomas S. Humphreys(Author)
Sweet & Maxwell (Publisher)
26th Edition
Published in October 1994
Book
240 pages
978-0-7520-0089-3 (ISBN)
Description
Gives a clear overview of the work of the District Registries of the High Court; Provides practical guidance to the practice and procedure relating to proceedings in the Queen's Bench Division and the Chancery Division. First published in 1921, this book remains the standard reference on the practice and procedure in the legal Court's district registries. This edition is fully cross-referenced to the new White Book and provides comprehensive analysis of key developments in procedure, including: the new rules regarding the mandatory exchange of witness statements; the law relating to wasted costs orders; the acceptability of the use of the fax; statements of value in personal injury cases; the new 0.14A providing for the disposal of cases summarily on points of law; an up-to-date statement of the procedure on setting down, including statements of value; the facility to issue contentious probate proceedings out of Chancery District Registries; the Practice Direction regarding the disclosure of objections prior to taxation hearings.
Gives a clear overview of the work of the District Registries of the High Court; Provides practical guidance to the practice and procedure relating to proceedings in the Queen's Bench Division and the Chancery Division. First published in 1921, this book remains the standard reference on the practice and procedure in the legal Court's district registries. This edition is fully cross-referenced to the new White Book and provides comprehensive analysis of key developments in procedure, including: the new rules regarding the mandatory exchange of witness statements; the law relating to wasted costs orders; the acceptability of the use of the fax; statements of value in personal injury cases; the new 0.14A providing for the disposal of cases summarily on points of law; an up-to-date statement of the procedure on setting down, including statements of value; the facility to issue contentious probate proceedings out of Chancery District Registries; the Practice Direction regarding the disclosure of objections prior to taxation hearings.
Gives a clear overview of the work of the District Registries of the High Court; Provides practical guidance to the practice and procedure relating to proceedings in the Queen's Bench Division and the Chancery Division. First published in 1921, this book remains the standard reference on the practice and procedure in the legal Court's district registries. This edition is fully cross-referenced to the new White Book and provides comprehensive analysis of key developments in procedure, including: the new rules regarding the mandatory exchange of witness statements; the law relating to wasted costs orders; the acceptability of the use of the fax; statements of value in personal injury cases; the new 0.14A providing for the disposal of cases summarily on points of law; an up-to-date statement of the procedure on setting down, including statements of value; the facility to issue contentious probate proceedings out of Chancery District Registries; the Practice Direction regarding the disclosure of objections prior to taxation hearings.
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Series
Edition
26th 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
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
Weight
269 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7520-0089-3 (9780752000893)
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Thomas S. Humphreys
Notes on District Registry Practice and Procedure
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12/1991
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Content
1. General Matters 2. Commencement of Proceedings 3. Service of Process 4. Acknowledgement of Service and Time 5. Judgment 6. Pleadings 7. Discovery and Directions 8. Interlocutory Applications 9. Payment into and out of Court 10. Evidence and Trial 11. Property Matters 12. Appeals and References 13. Costs and Value Added Tax 14. Enforcement Appendices