Case management directions: model paragraphs
Model paragraphs to create an order with case management instructions in a civil court case.
- From:
- Civil Procedure Rule Committee and Ministry of Justice
- Published
- 30 January 2017
Applies to England and Wales
Documents
C01 - Further statements of case
MS Word Document, 28.5 KB
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C02 - Preliminary issue - general
MS Word Document, 27 KB
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C03 - Preliminary issue - personal injury claim, including clinical negligence
MS Word Document, 34.5 KB
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C05 - Housing disrepair - Scott Schedule
MS Word Document, 27.5 KB
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C06 - Building dispute - Scott Schedule
MS Word Document, 27 KB
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C07 - Road traffic accident (RTA) credit hire impecuniosity
MS Word Document, 27 KB
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C08 - Mesothelioma case management conference order - show cause (not RCJ)
MS Word Document, 28.5 KB
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C09 - Breach of Pre-Action Protocol
MS Word Document, 23.5 KB
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C10 - Request for further information
MS Word Document, 28.5 KB
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C11 - Cost management
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Details
Use the appropriate model paragraph to produce an order containing instructions for what is needed at a short hearing (case management) with a judge.