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The Civil Court Practice 2010 (The Green Book)

The Green Book is the essential guide to bringing, defending and appealing civil proceedings


£375.06

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Product Code: ukprod9781405746489CCPS6

ISBN/ISSN: 9781405746489

Publication Date: 31/03/2010

Format: Print

    The Green Book is the essential guide to bringing, defending and appealing civil proceedings and is an indispensable source of reference for all practitioners whether in the High Court or county courts. It provides focused, authoritative and comprehensive coverage of the CPR.

    Volume One examines procedure in the civil courts and contains the Civil Procedure Rules 1998. The Green Book 2010 also includes the Supreme Court Rules and PD's in Volume One.

    Volume Two covers general and more specific jurisdiction of the civil courts. A separate forms supplement sets out all available forms listed in CPR PD 4 together with some additional forms. At no extra charge a CD-ROM provides the full text and the complete set of fillable and downloadable forms.

    Essential commentary and explanatory notes are included throughout, written by an expert editorial board, including Lord Justices of Appeal, QBD and Chancery Masters, district judges and leading practitioners. A Green Book subscription also includes a completely updated Volume One reissued for free in October, as well as updating supplements throughout the year, and a regular newsletter Civil Court News containing case summaries and articles.

    The Green Book is known for its clear, comprehensive and pertinent explanation of the Rules, the cases and their application. This detailed coverage is unrivalled by other texts on civil procedure and places the Green Book firmly at the top of the litigation tree.

    * All in 2 volumes - nothing archived. Available in 3 formats - book, CD-ROM and online. The Green Book can be with you wherever and whenever.

    Subscribers who take The Civil Court Practice on standing order each year can receive a discount on the price. For more details contact Customer Services on +44 (0)845 370 1234 or fax + 44 (0)20 8662 2012

    Volume 1;
    Preface; Contents; How to use The Civil Court Practice; Developments since the October 2009 edition; Table of Statutes; Table of Civil Procedure Rules; Table of County Court Rules; Table of Other Statutory Instruments; Table of Practice Directions; Table of Cases;
    Part I;
    Procedure in the Civil Courts; Civil Procedure Rules 1998;
    Parts 1- 79;
    Glossary; Schedule 1 Rules of the Supreme Court 1965; Schedule 2 County Court Rules 1981; Supreme Court (Rules); Protocols; The Chancery Guide; The Queen's Bench Guide; Procedural Tables; Fees; Index;

    Volume 2;
    Contents; Table of Statutes; Table of Statutory Instruments; Table of Practice Directions; Table of Cases;
    Part II;
    General Jurisdiction; Supreme Court Act 1981; County Courts Act 1984; High Court and County Courts Jurisdiction Order 1991; Courts Act 2003; Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007;
    Part III;
    Special Jurisdiction; Anti-Social Behaviour; Arbitration; Companies; Consumer Contracts; Contempt of Court; Crown Proceedings; Data Protection; Devolution;
    Discrimination; Employment; Environment; Europe; Family Proceedings; Family Provision; Funding of Legal Services; Funds in Court; Harassment; Human Rights;
    Insolvency; Landlord & Tenant and Housing; Limitation; Mental Health; Mobile Homes; Partnership; Patents and Other Intellectual Property; Personal Injury and Death; Personal Property; Real Property; Solicitors; Trusts and Administration of Estates; Addresses; Index; Forms Supplement

     


    Editor-in-Chief: The Right Honourable Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury, Master of the Rolls. General editors: P K J Thompson QC, MA, LLB, of Lincoln's Inn, One of Her Majesty's Counsel; and Louise di Mambro LLB (Hons) (Lond), of the Middle Temple, Barrister, The Registrar of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom and Acting Registrar of the Privy Council. Contributing Editor: David di Mambro LLB (Hons) (Lond), Ch Arb, FCI Arb, of the Middle Temple, Barrister, Fellow of the Society for Advanced Legal Studies, Member of the Civil Procedure Rule Committee. Editorial Board: Master Bowles, Master of

     


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