Allocation Part 7

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Civil litigation Mind Map on Allocation Part 7, created by hargreas on 15/03/2014.
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Allocation Part 7
  1. If at least one D files a defence and the time for any other d';s to file has expiured
    1. court officer will provisionally decide a track AND
      1. Serve on all P a NOTICE OF PROPOSED ALLOCATION
        1. Requires all P to file a DIRECTIONS QUESTIONNAIRE to be returned by a specific date
          1. Fast and Multi N181
            1. Small claims N180
              1. If parties do not complete
                1. Designated money claims
                  1. further notice giving 7 days
                    1. P's statement of case struck out
                  2. Other claims
                    1. Court will make an appropriate order
                      1. order for directions
                        1. Order striking out claim
                          1. Order striking out defence and entering judgment
                            1. listing the case for CMC
                        2. Claimant usually pays an allocation fee
                          1. If do not pay
                            1. warning sent
                              1. if ignored - claim struck out
                                1. can be re-instated if fee then paid
                        3. UNLESS directions already given for example after a dismiss app for summary judgment
                      2. assess monetary value of claim
                        1. disregard any amount not in dispute
                          1. disregard any claim for interest or costs
                            1. disregard allegation of counterclaim
                              1. claims with monetary value usually allocated to Normal track for that claim
                                1. no financial value? - judge will allocate to most suitable
                                  1. regard to discretionary factors
                                    1. nature of remedy sought
                                      1. complexity
                                        1. number of parties
                                          1. value of CC
                                            1. amount of oral evidence likely
                                              1. importance of claim to non-parties
                                                1. view of the parties
                                                  1. circumstances of the parties
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