
An Introduction to Written Pleading
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Content
- Intro
- Half Title page
- Title page
- copy right page
- Contents
- Table of Cases
- Table of Statutes
- Foreword
- Preface to the second edition
- 1. Introduction
- Glossary of useful terms
- 2. Drafting the Writ
- Analysing your case
- Jurisdiction and competence
- The drafting
- (a) The heading
- (b) The description
- (c) The instance
- (d) The crave
- (e) The condescendence
- (f) The pleas-in-law
- 3. Drafting the Defences
- The defences
- The answers
- Pleas-in-law
- Counterclaims
- 4. Adjustment and Amendment
- Adjustment
- Amendment
- 5. Special Causes
- Personal injuries actions
- Introduction
- Will the action be a 'personal injuries action'?
- When will the triennium expire?
- How much is the claim worth?
- Does the pre-action protocol apply?
- Where should I raise the action?
- The craves/conclusions
- The instance - who are the parties?
- Should you move the court to disapply chapter 36/43?
- How to draft the condescendence in a chapter 36/43 action
- Defences
- Commercial actions
- Why raise an action as a commercial action?
- Do you need a letter before action?
- Where to litigate?
- Is the dispute a commercial dispute?
- Drafting a summons/initial writ
- Defences
- Adjustment
- Four general comments
- Drafting statements of issues
- Family actions
- What is a family action?
- Drafting in family cases - the basics
- Divorce - are pleadings required?
- Family pleadings generally
- Precognition
- Where, who and what?
- What next?
- Defences
- Concluding comments
- Petitions
- What is a petition?
- The form of a petition
- Petitions for judicial review
- Group proceedings
- Summary applications
- What is a summary application?
- Rules of procedure
- Summary application rules
- The pleadings
- Initial writ
- Simple Procedure
- Jurisdiction and procedure
- The claim form
- 6. Ethical Pleading
- Duty of candour
- Evidential basis for averments
- When an expert report is required
- Pleading fraud
- 'Beating' a time-bar
- Acting for public authorities
- 7. Beyond the Pleadings
- Emails - beware
- Motions
- Minutes
- Written submissions
- Index
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