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Discontinuance Notes

Updated Discontinuance Notes

BPTC Civil Ligitation Notes

BPTC Civil Ligitation

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DISCONTINUANCE (CPR 38)

38.1, Scope of this Part

  • (1) This Part sets out procedure by which a CLAIMANT may discontinue all or part of a claim.

  • (2) A Claimant who:

    • (a) claims more than one remedy; AND

    • (b) subsequently abandons his claim to one or more of the remedies but continues with this claim for the other remedies

    • is NOT treated as discontinuing all or part of a claim for the purposes of this Part.

    • In that case, the procedure for amending a statement of case (Part 17) would apply instead.

38.2, Right to discontinue claim

  • (1) A Claimant may discontinue all/part of a claim AT ANY TIME

  • (2) HOWEVER:

    • (a) a Claimant must obtain PERMISSION of court if he wishes to discontinue all/part of a claim in relation to which:

      • (i) the court has granted an interim injunction; OR

      • (ii) any party has given an undertaking to the court.

    • (b) Where C has received an interim payment in relation to a claim (whether voluntarily or pursuant to a Part 25 order) he may discontinue that claim ONLY IF:

      • (i) the defendant (who made the interim payment) consents in writing; OR

      • (ii) the court gives permission.

    • (c) Where there is more than one claimant, a claimant may NOT discontinue UNLESS:

      • (i) every other claimant consents in writing; OR

      • (ii) the court gives permission.

  • (3) Where there is more than one DEFENDANT the Claimant may discontinue all/part of a claim against any or all of the defendants.

38.3, Procedure for discontinuing

  • (1) To discontinue a claim/part of a claim C must:

    • (a) FILE A NOTICE of discontinuance; AND

    • (b) SERVE A COPY on every other party to the proceedings

  • (2) The claimant must state in the notice which he files THAT he has served notice of discontinuance on every other party to the proceedings.

  • (3) Where the Claimant needs the consent of some other party a copy of the necessary consent must be attached to the notice of discontinuance.

    • NB: will need consent of another party where:

    • C has received an interim payment (needs consent of the D in writing [or court’s permission]); or

    • Where there is more than one Claimant (needs consent in writing of every other claimant [or court’s permission]).

  • (4) Where there is more than one Defendant: the notice of discontinuance must specify against which defendants the claim is discontinued.

38.4, Right to apply to have notice of discontinuance set aside

  • (1) Where the Claimant discontinues under 38.2(1) the Defendant may apply to have the notice of discontinuance set aside.

  • (2) The Defendant may not make an application to set aside more than 28 DAYS after date when notice was served on him [[I.E. MUST make the application within or including 28 days]]

  • EG where D would want to set aside:

    • Where discontinuance was serve to pre-empt the effective service of a counterclaim

    • Was served to avoid the imposition of an onerous term in a consent order.

38.5, When discontinuance takes effect where permission of the court is NOT needed

  • (1) Discontinuance against any defendant takes effect ON THE DATE when notice of discontinuance...

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