Reforms in practice.
Series: Estates Gazette ; (9936) 11 September 1999, 158-159(2)Publication details: 1999Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the effect of the Woolf reforms on dilapidationsα claims. The new Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) encourage parties to narrow the issues at an earlier stage by following pre-action protocols. Under the CPR the court dictates the pace of proceedings and the parties are no longer able to use delay as a tactic. Landlords can promote early settlement by making a part 36 offer, which is the equivalent to a payment into court.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS61246 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 101861-1001 |
Discusses the effect of the Woolf reforms on dilapidationsα claims. The new Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) encourage parties to narrow the issues at an earlier stage by following pre-action protocols. Under the CPR the court dictates the pace of proceedings and the parties are no longer able to use delay as a tactic. Landlords can promote early settlement by making a part 36 offer, which is the equivalent to a payment into court.