The civil court practice 2017

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The civil court practice 2017

editor-in-chief, The Right Honourable Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury ; consulting editor, The Right Honourable Lord Justice Moore-Brick ; general editors, P.K.J. Thompson, Louise di Mambro

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  • : set
  • v. 1
  • v. 2
  • Procedure and guidance 1
  • Procedure and guidance 2
  • August Supplement

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    v. 1S2980:T475:C0174113009445, v. 2S2980:T475:C0174113009452, Procedure and guidance 1S2980:T475:C0174113009478, Procedure and guidance 2S2980:T475:C0174113009486

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Whether you're practising in the High Court or County Court, you will need The Green Book. It is the essential guide to bringing, defending and appealing civil proceedings. It provides focused, authoritative and comprehensive coverage of the CPR from experts including Lord Justices of Appeal, District Judges and leading practitioners and is fully cross-referenced to Butterworths Civil Court Precedents. 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 the information you could need is contained in two main volumes with nothing archived. Available in 4 formats - book, CD-ROM, eBook and online as part of the Civil Procedure menu. The Green Book can be with you wherever and whenever. The 2017 edition includes all of the most recent updates to the CPR. What's new for 2017: * Coverage of all relevant case law and statutory developments since the last edition * Latest updates to the CPR (Jan 2017) * Updated and easier to use procedural tables * Rewritten sections on Environment and Europe * Solicitors section has been fully revised and now covers other professions, including the Bar, relevant to county court practice * Further changes in the costs management rules to address the issues raised by the decisions in SARPD Oil and Merrix Volume One examines procedure in the civil courts and contains the Civil Procedure Rules 1998, the RSC, CCR and Protocols. This volume is reissued in October as part of the annual subscription; there are also updating supplements throughout the year and a regular newsletter, Civil Court News, containing case summaries and articles. Volume Two covers general and more specific jurisdiction of the civil courts, including Appeals to the Supreme Court, Companies, Personal Injury, Contempt of Court and Mental Capacity and Mental Health. A separate forms supplement sets out all available forms listed in CPR PD 4, together with additional useful forms. A second supplement contains the Procedural Tables, the fees and up-to-date court guides for easy desk-top reference. The Procedural Tables assist in complicated or lengthy procedures which have to be completed quickly, minimising the risk of error. 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 CD-ROM provides the full text of both main volumes and both supplements, as well as the complete set of fillable and downloadable forms.

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VOLUME 1 Part I Procedure in the Civil Courts Civil Procedure Rules 1998 - Rules of the Supreme Court 1965 - County Court Rules 1981 Protocols Appeals to the Supreme Court Index VOLUME 2 Part II - General Jurisdiction Senior Courts 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 - Specialist Jurisdiction Anti-Social Behaviour Arbitration Companies Consumer Contracts Contempt of Court Crown Proceedings Data Protection Devolution Employment Environment Equality Europe Family Provision Funding of Legal Services Funds in Court Harassment Human Rights Insolvency Landlord & Tenant and Housing Limitation Mental Capacity and Mental Health Mobile Homes Partnership Patents and Other Intellectual Property Personal Injury and Death Personal Property Real Property Solicitors Trusts and Administration of Estates Index FORMS SUPPLEMENT Addresses PROCEDURE AND GUIDANCE SUPPLEMENT The Chancery Guide The Queen's Bench Guide Procedural Tables Fees

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