110. Commencing the claim, service, and disclosure.
110. Commencing the claim, service, and disclosure.
Crown and Crown Proceedings (Volume 29 (2024)) | Commentary
In general, subject to certain special rules of practice and procedure1, civil proceedings by or against the Crown2 whether in the High Court or the County Court3 take the same form as civil proceedings between ordinary persons or bodies4. The Crown is bound
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In general, subject to certain special rules of practice and procedure1, civil proceedings by or against the Crown2 whether in the High Court or the County Court3 take the same form as civil proceedings between ordinary persons or bodies4. The Crown is bound
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