Butterworths Civil Court Precedents

Butterworths Civil Court Precedents
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Publication Date:
01/01/1991
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Butterworths Civil Court Precedents provides precedents in support of litigation in the county court, High Court and Court of Appeal, under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998.

Butterworths Civil Court Precedents acts as an invaluable companion to The Civil Court Practice, to which it is fully cross-referenced. It gives detailed guidance on the legal and practical implications of all forms of drafting for county court and High Court litigation.

The text is divided into three parts: Part I: General Proceedings under the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 provides over 1,500 complete precedents for the general run of county court and High Court proceedings, which are preceded by narrative exposition of the relevant legal and procedural aspects of pleading in the county court and High Court. Part II: Specific Proceedings under the CPR, deals with areas such as tort, personal injury, landlord and tenant and real property among others. Part III: Specific Proceedings outside the CPR deals with the law relating to Insolvency, Children and Family Breakdown.

The service is also available on CD-ROM, bringing users all the added benefits of electronic delivery such as enhanced search facilities and hypertext links.

Three looseleaf volumes, approx. seven service issues per year (invoiced separately on publication).

Butterworths Civil Court Precedents includes:



PART I: General proceedings under the CPR
Preliminaries, Statements of case, Applications, Offers, Judgments and orders, Disclosure and experts, Costs, Appeals, Compromise, Enforcement, Judicial review, statutory review and habeas corpus

PART II: Specific proceedings under the CPR
Contract and business law, Tort, Personal injury, Professional negligence, Landlord and tenant, Real property, Trusts and estates, Companies and partnerships

PART III: Specific proceedings outside the CPR
Insolvency, Children, Family breakdown

 


General editors: P K J Thompson QC, MA, LLB, of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister; and Louise di Mambro LLB, of Middle Temple, Barrister, Registrar to the UK Supreme Court and Registrar of the Privy Council. Consulting editor: His Honour Adrian Head DCL, MA (Oxon). Contributors: Nicholas Bacon LLB (Hons), Barrister; Harris Bor BA, LLM, PhD (Cantab), of Inner Temple, Barrister; Charles Bourne MA (Cantab), of Middle Temple, Barrister; Andrew Davies BA (Oxon), of Inner Temple, Barrister; Peter Dodge MA (Cantab), of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister; John Gimlette MA, LLB (Cantab), of Inner Temple, Barrister; Saima Hanif BA (Oxon), of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister; Mike Hinchliffe MA (Oxon), Solicitor and Deputy Head of Legal Services, CAFCASS; Robert Hunter BA, of Gray's Inn, Barrister; Stephen Jones MA (Oxon) of Inner Temple, Barrister; Shantanu Majumdar BA (Oxon), of Middle Temple, Barrister; Richard Mawrey QC, MA (Oxon); Robert Pearce QC, MA, BCL (Oxon), of Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn, Barrister; Malcolm Sheehan MA (Oxon), of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister; Alan Simons LLB (London), Solicitor, and a former District Judge; Nathan Wells BA (Oxon), LLM (Cantab), of Lincoln's Inn, Barrister; Caroline Willbourne BA (London), Barrister and Bencher of Inner Temple; Deputy District Judge of the Family Division; and the One Garden Court team

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