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  1. Oct 1, 2023 · (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...

  2. How to calculate a period of time or time limit for doing any act that is specified by the Civil Procedure Rules, a Practice Direction or a judgment or order of the court, including the meaning of clear days and business days.

  3. Jan 30, 2017 · (a) where judgment is to be given by an appeal court (which has the same meaning as in rule 52.1(3)(b)), the application will be determined without a hearing; and (b) where judgment is to be...

  4. Oct 1, 2023 · 1.1 Rule 40.2 sets out the standard requirements for judgments and orders and rule 40.3 deals with how judgments and orders should be drawn up. 1.2 A party who has been ordered or given permission...

  5. Jul 5, 2016 · At first glance, you would have thought the answer was simple: No. The reason for this is that the Limitation Act 1980 says “an action shall not be brought upon any judgment after the expiration of six years…” However, in actual fact, the complete opposite is true, and the answer is yes.

  6. Jun 12, 2018 · Landmark Chambers is a leading barristers’ chambers based in London, UK. Our team of experienced barristers provides specialist advice and representation…

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  8. Oct 7, 2020 · This case is a useful reminder that applications to set aside judgment given in the absence of a party are no longer subject to a broad discretion, but subject to a clear procedural rules and the tripartite test set out in CPR Part 39.3(5).

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