| This Part is referred to in: Chancery Guide - Chap 22 (22.2), PDP 21 (9.1), PDP 22 (ref249), PDP 24 (6.1), PDP 25b (5.6), PDP 25c (3.1), PDP 36 (11.4), PDP 40b (2.3), QB Guide - Chapter 9 (9.3), Part 23 (23.11). |
| Amendments to Part 40 w/e from 2 May 2000, |
| 40.1 | This Section sets out rules about judgments and orders which apply except where any other of these Rules makes a different provision in relation to the judgment or order in question. | |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (18), (41). |
| Amendments to Rule 40.1 w/e from 2 May 2000, |
| 40.2 | (1) |
Every judgment or order must state the name and
judicial title of the person who made it, unless it is --
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Every judgment or order must --
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| This Rule is referred to in: PDP 40b (1.1), QB Guide - Chapter 9 (9.3). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.3 | (1) |
Every judgment or order will be drawn up by the court
unless --
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| (2) |
The court may direct that --
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| (3) |
Where a judgment or an order is to be drawn up by a
party --
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| This Rule is referred to in: Comm Ct Guide - Pt D (D14.1), Merc Court Guide (10.1), PDP 40b (1.1), (ref3), PDP 47 (37.4), QB Guide - Chapter 9 (9.3). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.4 | (1) |
Where a judgment or an order has been drawn up by a
party and is to be served by the court --
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| (2) |
Unless the court directs otherwise, any order made
otherwise than at trial must be served on --
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| (Rule 6.3 specifies who must serve judgments and orders) | ||||||
| (RSC Order 44 in Schedule 1 contains rules about the service of notice of certain judgments) | ||||||
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.5 | Where the party on whom a judgment or order is to be served is acting by a solicitor, the court may order the judgment or order to be served on the party as well as on his solicitor. | |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.6 | (1) | This rule applies where all the parties agree the terms in which a judgment should be given or an order should be made. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| (2) |
A court officer may enter and
seal(GL) an agreed judgment or order if --
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| (3) |
The judgments and orders referred to in paragraph (2)
are --
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| (4) | Rule 40.3 (drawing up and filing of judgments and orders) applies to judgments and orders entered and sealed(GL) by a court officer under paragraph (2) as it applies to other judgments and orders. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| (5) | Where paragraph (2) does not apply, any party may apply for a judgment or order in the terms agreed. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| (6) | The court may deal with an application under paragraph (5) without a hearing. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| (7) |
Where this rule applies --
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| This Rule is referred to in: PDP 23 (10.3), PDP 40b (3.2), (ref7), PDP 44 (17.7), PDP 47 (36.1), QB Guide - Chapter 9 (9.3). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.7 | (1) | A judgment or order takes effect from the day when it is given or made, or such later date as the court may specify. |
| (2) | This rule applies to all judgments and orders except those to which rule 40.10 (judgment against a State) applies. |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.8 | (1) |
Where interest is payable on a judgment pursuant to
section 17 of the Judgments Act 1838Acts
(57)
or section 74 of the County Courts Act 1984Acts
(58)
, the interest shall begin to run from the date
that judgment is given unless --
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| (2) | The court may order that interest shall begin to run from a date before the date that judgment is given. |
| This Rule is referred to in: PDP 12 (4.4). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.9 | A person who is not a party but who is directly affected by a judgment or order may apply to have the judgment or order set aside or varied. | |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.10 | (1) |
Where the claimant obtains default judgment under
Part 12 on a claim against a State where the defendant has failed to file an
acknowledgment of service, the judgment does not take effect until 2 months after service on the State of --
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| (2) | In this rule, 'State' has the meaning given by section 14 of the State Immunity Act 1978Acts (59) . |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.11 |
A party must comply with a judgment or order for the
payment of an amount of money (including costs) within 14 days of the date of
the judgment or order, unless --
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| (Parts 12 and 14 specify different dates for complying with certain default judgments and judgments on admissions) | ||||||||
| This Rule is referred to in: QB Guide - Chapter 9 (9.3). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.12 | (1) | The court may at any time correct an accidental slip or omission in a judgment or order. |
| (2) | A party may apply for a correction without notice. |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.13 | (1) | This rule applies where the court gives judgment for specified amounts both for the claimant on his claim and against the claimant on a counterclaim. |
| (2) | If there is a balance in favour of one of the parties, it may order the party whose judgment is for the lesser amount to pay the balance. | |
| (3) | In a case to which this rule applies, the court may make a separate order as to costs against each party. |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.14 | (1) | In this rule 'part owner' means one of two or more persons who have an interest in the same goods. | ||||
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Where --
any judgment or order given or made in respect of the claim is to be for the payment of damages only, unless the claimant had the written authority of every other part owner of the goods to make the claim on his behalf as well as for himself. |
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| (3) | This rule applies notwithstanding anything in subsection (3) of section 3 of the Torts (Interference with Goods) Act 1977 (60) , but does not affect the remedies and jurisdiction mentioned in subsection (8) of that section. |
| This Rule is referred to in: Part 12 (12.5). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (18), (41). |
| Amendments to Rule 40.14 w/e from 2 May 2000, |
| 40.15 | (1) |
This Section --
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| (Section 131 of the Supreme Court Act 1981Acts (61) (provides for the appointment of the conveyancing counsel of the Supreme Court) | ||||||
| (2) | In this Section 'land' includes any interest in, or right over, land. | |||||
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.16 |
In any proceedings relating to land, the court may
order the land, or part of it, to be --
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| This Rule is referred to in: PDP 40d (5.1). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41), (41). |
| 40.17 |
Where the court has made an order under rule 40.16,
it may order any party to deliver up to the purchaser or any other person --
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| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.18 | (1) | The court may direct conveyancing counsel to investigate and prepare a report on the title of any land or to draft any document. |
| (2) | The court may take the report on title into account when it decides the issue in question. | |
| (Provisions dealing with the fees payable to conveyancing counsel are set out in the practice directionpdp-44relating to Part 44) | ||
| This Rule is referred to in: PDP 40d (2.), (6.3). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41). |
| 40.19 | (1) | Any party to the proceedings may object to the report on title prepared by conveyancing counsel. |
| (2) | Where there is an objection, the issue will be referred to a judge for determination. | |
| (Part 23 contains general rules about making an application) | ||
| This Rule is referred to in: PDP 40d (6.6). |
| This Rule is referred to in: Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2000 (41), Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2001 (13). |
| 40.20 | The court may make binding declarations whether or not any other remedy is claimed. | |
| Rule 40.20 inserted w/e from 26 March 2001, |
| (57) | 1838 c.110. Section 17 was amended by S.I. 1998/2940. |
| (58) | 1984 c.28. Section 74 was amended by section 2 of the Private International Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1995 (c.42). |
| (59) | 1978 c.33. |
| (60) | 1977 c.32. |
| (61) | 1981 c.54; section 131 was amended by the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990 (c.41), Schedule 10, paragraph 48. |