BPTC Law Notes BPTC Civil Ligitation Notes
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Strike out, Stays and Discontinuance
Strike out When can an application be made to strike out a claim? | If the statement of case:
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What can be struck out? | Either part or the whole of a statement of case. Court has discretion when considering strike out and may:
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What is the procedure for bringing a strike out application? |
Applications for strike out should be made as soon as it is obvious that they should be made. Usually this is between AoS and directions questionnaires. |
When should an application be made? | Applications for strike out should be made as soon as it is obvious that they should be made. Usually this is between AoS and directions questionnaires. |
What does it mean ‘no reasonable grounds’? | This is where the statement of case:
This is also where the defence:
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What does it mean an ‘abuse of process’, and who can allege this? | This claim can only be made by a defendant, and D loses this right after serving a defence. An abuse of process is:
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What happens after an application to strike out? | If successful, judgment is given in favour of the successful party. If unsuccessful, the court may dispense of the need for allocation questions, allocate the case, and give case management directions. |
Discontinuance What is ‘discontinuance’? When does C need permission? | This is where the claimant (‘C’) wishes to... |
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A collection of the best BPTC notes the director of Oxbridge Notes (an Oxford law graduate) could find after combing through dozens of samples from outstanding students with the highest results in England and carefully evaluating each on accuracy, formatting, logical structure, spelling/grammar, conciseness and "wow-factor".
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