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When to use 'without prejudice'

By: Series: RICS Building Surveying Faculty Feature ; 17 June 2003 (2)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: Feature considering when it is appropriate to mark a letter 'without prejudice' and pointing out that there is a common misconception that any letter marked in this way cannot be shown to a judge or arbitrator. The correct use of the phrase has now been defined by case law, making it clear that 'without prejudice' is only effective when used in a genuine attempt to resolve a dispute. Case law.
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Feature considering when it is appropriate to mark a letter 'without prejudice' and pointing out that there is a common misconception that any letter marked in this way cannot be shown to a judge or arbitrator. The correct use of the phrase has now been defined by case law, making it clear that 'without prejudice' is only effective when used in a genuine attempt to resolve a dispute. Case law.