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Civil procedure /

Civil Procedure provides an indispensable guide both to students of civil procedure at all levels as well as practitioners who regularly have to grapple with the CPR.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Loughlin, Paula
Otros Autores: Gerlis, S. M. (Stephen M.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Portland, Or. : Cavendish Pub., 2004.
Edición:2nd ed.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Ch. 1. Introduction
  • ch. 2. Sources of civil procedure : structure and jurisdiction of the civil courts
  • ch. 3. Limitation periods
  • ch. 4. Funding litigation
  • ch. 5. Pre-action protocols
  • ch. 6. Judicial case management : the overriding objective
  • ch. 7. Parties to and title of proceedings
  • ch. 8. Issuing a claim
  • ch. 9. Responding to a claim
  • ch. 10. Service of documents
  • ch. 11. Service out of the jurisdiction
  • ch. 12. Statements of case
  • ch. 13. Part 20 claims
  • ch. 14. Adding or substituting a party
  • ch. 15. Part 8 claims
  • ch. 16. Judicial case management : allocation
  • ch. 17. The small claims track
  • ch. 18. The fast track
  • ch. 19. The multi-track
  • ch. 20. Making applications for court orders
  • ch. 21. Interim remedies
  • ch. 22. Judgment in default
  • ch. 23. Summary judgment
  • ch. 24. Striking out
  • ch. 25. Offers to settle and payments into court
  • ch. 26. Provisional damages
  • ch. 27. Special rules for children and patients
  • ch. 28. Change of solicitor
  • ch. 29. Disclosure of documents
  • ch. 30. Experts and assessors
  • ch. 31. Evidence
  • ch. 32. Hearings
  • ch. 33. Judgments and orders
  • ch. 34. Costs of proceedings
  • ch. 35. Procedures for assessing the amount of costs
  • ch. 36. Discontinuance
  • ch. 37. Appeals
  • ch. 38. Judicial review
  • ch. 39. The Human Rights Act 1998
  • ch. 40. Enforcement of judgments and orders
  • ch. 41. Transitional arrangements.