The Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2014

Type Statutory-Instrument
Publication 2014-03-28
State In force
Department King's Printer of Acts of Parliament
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Made: 28th March 2014

Laid before Parliament: 1st April 2014

Coming into force: 22nd April 2014

The Civil Procedure Rule Committee, having power under section 2 of the Civil Procedure Act 1997[^f00001] to make rules of court under section 1, of that Act, after consulting in accordance with section 2(6)(a) of that Act, makes the following rules:

Citation, commencement and interpretation

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These Rules may be cited as the Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 4) Rules 2014 and shall come into force on 22nd April 2014.

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In these Rules—

Amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules 1998

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In CCR Orders 1, 28, 39, 44 and 49—

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In rule 3.12—

(1) This Section and Practice Direction 3E apply to all Part 7 multi-track cases, except— (a) where the claim is commenced on or after 22nd April 2014 and the amount of money claimed as stated on the claim form is £10 million or more; or (b) where the claim is commenced on or after 22nd April 2014 and is for a monetary claim which is not quantified or not fully quantified or is for a non-monetary claim and in any such case the claim form contains a statement that the claim is valued at £10 million or more; or (c) where the proceedings are the subject of fixed costs or scale costs or where the court otherwise orders. (1A) This Section and Practice Direction 3E will apply to any other proceedings (including applications) where the court so orders.

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In rule 3.15(2), for “By such order the court will—” substitute “Where costs budgets have been filed and exchanged the court will make a costs management order unless it is satisfied that the litigation can be conducted justly and at proportionate cost in accordance with the overriding objective without such an order being made. By a costs management order the court will—”.

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Omit rule 5.2(1)(b)(ii).

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In rule 26.2A(6)(c)(ii), for “execution” substitute “control”.

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In rule 45.8, in Table 5—

Where a writ of control as defined in rule 83.1(2)(k) is issued against any party £51.75
Where a request is filed for the issue of a warrant of delivery under rule 83.15 for a sum exceeding £25 £2.25
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In rule 55.26(3), for “CCR Order 26, rule 17 does” substitute “Rules 83.2, 83.3 and 83.26(1) to (9) do”.

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In rule 55.27(5), for “CCR Order 24, rule 6” substitute “Rule 83.26(10) to (12)”.

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In rule 66.6(1)—

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In rule 81.13(1)(d), for “Queen’s Bench Division” substitute “High Court”.

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In rule 81.18(3)(a), for “Queen’s Bench Division” substitute “High Court”.

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In rule 81.35, for “an officer of the court” substitute “a person”.

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In rule 81.37(3), for “execution” substitute “control”.

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In Part 83, in the table of contents of the Part, after the entry for rule 83.2, insert the following entry—

83.2A Application for permission to issue a writ of sequestration
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In rule 83.2, after paragraph (7), insert—

(7A) Where— (a) the court grants permission, under this rule or otherwise, for the issue of a writ of execution or writ of control (“the permission order”); and (b) the writ is not issued within one year after the date of the permission order, the permission order will cease to have effect. (7B) Where a permission order has ceased to have effect, the court may grant a fresh permission order.

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After rule 83.2, insert—

(83.2A) Notwithstanding anything in rule 83.2, an application for permission to issue a writ of sequestration must be made in accordance with Part 81 and in particular Section 7 of that Part.

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In CCR Order 1, rule 6—

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Omit CCR Order 16.

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In CCR Order 28—

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In CCR Order 39—

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In CCR Order 44, rule 4(2)—

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In CCR Order 49, rule 19(1)—

Transitional provisions

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Signed

The Right Honourable Lord Dyson, MR — Stephen Richards, LJ — Peter Coulson, J — Philip Sales, J — Master Barbara Fontaine — His Honour Judge Martin McKenna — District Judge Michael Hovington — Nicholas Bacon QC — William Featherby QC — Edward Pepperall QC — Qasim Nawaz — Amanda Stevens — Andrew Underwood — Kate Wellington

I allow these rules

Signed by authority of the Lord Chancellor

Edward Faulks — Minister of State — Ministry of Justice — 28th March 2014

Explanatory note

(This note is not part of the Order)

EXPLANATORY NOTE

These Rules make the following amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 (CPR)—

The consequential amendments—

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