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The practice notices have been consolidated into a practice direction.
The court itself will, under this Practice Direction, continue to scrutinise every action set down to see whether it is suitable for transfer.
There exists the hope of a parallel Practice Direction in the County Court.
The existing guidance notes and practice directions have been reviewed and revised, which is the subject of this consultation.
Also, individual courts and judges may make their own practice directions, especially in specialist types of proceedings such as in the patent court.
The Civil Procedure Rules 1998 contains a large number of practice directions which give practical advice on how to interpret the rules themselves.
Paragraph 1 of the Practice Direction defines the purpose of pre-action protocols as:
The dates of the terms are determined in law by a Practice Direction in the Civil Procedure Rules.
Procedure rules Civil, Criminal and Family (adoption) procedure rules and their related practice directions.
Formal proceedings should be preceded by an initial exchange of correspondence in accordance with the Practice Direction on Pre-Action Protocols.
The Lord Chancellor's Practice Direction of 17 March 1987 provides that clear photographic copies (of all documents) will be accepted as if printed or typed.
Judicial review in Hong Kong is conducted according to the Constitutional and Administrative Law List (Practice Direction 26.1).
In English law, a practice direction is a supplemental protocol to rules of civil and criminal procedure in the courts - "a device to regulate minor procedural matters".
The issue of electronic claim forms is governed by Practice Direction 7e of the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR).
As to the certificate to be contained in the Court Order to obtain such postponement see Practice Direction [1991]1 WLR 955.
Any new or amended practices will appear in the practice direction and a note will appear on the website to advise of the new or amended practice.
The 16 standards of Faith Community Nursing Practice reflect the specialty's professional values and priorities and provide practice directions and the framework for practice evaluation.
Both cases were clearly bedevilled by the combination of conspiracy and related substantive charges, although of the two only Novac had reached the Court of Appeal when the Practice Direction was issued.
The first was announced in a Practice Direction (1989) 1 WLR 281, which provided for the much earlier delivery of skeleton arguments which would be studied by the judges before they sat to hear the appeal.
Will the Lord Chancellor consider asking the Lord Chief Justice to establish a committee of judges and practitioners to propose reforms to be approved by a practice direction, and by legislation where necessary?
I'm not sure the author has bothered to read the practice direction issued to support the data collection , since anyone that has would be aware that the data to be collected is superficial at best.
This was also the reason why Practice Direction 2 of 1992 called for matters in issue to be identified in advance, with the paying party outlining the reasons in disputing the item and giving the suggested reduced figure.
Commenced before the Civil Procedure Rules were promulgated, The MMR Litigation had its status as group litigation achieved by the then Lord Chief Justice's practice direction of 8 July 1999.
In court, Masters were formerly addressed as "Master," but in a practice direction issued on September 6, 1991, then Chief Justice Esson advised the most appropriate form of address would be "Your Honour".
This caveat is echoed in the statement in the explanatory introduction to the 1989 Practice Direction that the Court of Appeal remains 'firmly wedded to its long established tradition of oral argument in open court'.