![]() (For information about how and where a claim may be started see Part 7 and Practice Direction 7A.) Particulars of claimģ.1 If practicable, the particulars of claim should be set out in the claim form. (5) for any other company or corporation, the full name by which it is known, including suffix where appropriate. (4) for a company or limited liability partnership registered in England and Wales, the full registered name, including suffix (plc, Limited, LLP, etc), if any (b) where partners are sued as individuals, the full name of each partner and the title by which each is known (a) where partners are sued in the name of the partnership, the full name by which the partnership is known, together with the words “(a Firm)” or (3) for a partnership (other than a limited liability partnership (LLP)). (2) for an individual carrying on business other than in their own name, the full name of the individual, the title by which they are known, and the full trading name (for example, Jane Smith ‘trading as’ or ‘T/as’ ‘JS Autos’) (1) for an individual, the full name and title by which the person is known The court will notify the claimant.Ģ.4 The claim form must be headed with the title of the proceedings, including the full name of each party, where it is known – The claim formĢ.1 The claim form must include an address (including the postcode) at which the claimant lives or carries on business, even if the claimant’s address for service is the business address of their solicitor.Ģ.2 Where the defendant is an individual, the claimant should (if able to do so) include in the claim form an address (including the postcode) at which the defendant lives or carries on business, even if the defendant’s solicitors have agreed to accept service on the defendant’s behalf.Ģ.3 If the claim form does not include a full address, including postcode, for all parties the claim form will be issued but retained by the court and not served until the claimant has supplied a full address, including postcode, or the court has dispensed with the requirement to do so. (1) media and communications claims (Part 53 and Practice Direction 53B) ġ.3 If a statement of case exceptionally exceeds 25 pages (excluding schedules) it must include an appropriate short summary at the start. Matters which must be included in the defenceġ.1 Where special provisions about statements of case apply to particular types of proceedings, Part 16 and this practice direction only apply in so far as consistent with those rules and practice directions.ġ.2 Examples of proceedings with special provisions about statements of case include. Matters which must be specifically set out in the particulars of claim Other matters to be included in particulars of claim Hire of replacement motor vehicle following a road traffic accident Matters which must be included in the particulars of claim in certain types of claim ![]() This practice direction supplements CPR Part 16Ĭontents of this Practice Direction Title ![]()
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