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Court Notes
High Court cases are usually heard at the Royal Courts
Bl. (High Court only)
The claim has been issued in the High Court. Do you consider it should of Justice or certain Civil Trial Centres. Fast or multi-track
trials may be dealt with at a Civil Trial Centre or at the
remain there?
f Yes, in which Division/Ust? court where the claim is proceeding.
If No, in which County Court hearing centre would you prefer the case to
re heard?
B2. Trial (all cases)
Is there any reason why your claim needs to be heard at a court or
hearing centre?
If Yes, say which court and why?
Edmonton County Court being the
Defendant's local Court.
Pre-action protocols
You are expected to comply fully with the relevant pre-action protocol. Before any claim is started, the court expects you to have
Have you done so? complied with the relevant pre-action protocol, and to have
If you have not complied, or have only partially complied, exchanged information and documents relevant to the claim
please explain why. to assist in settling it Jo find out which protocol is relevant to
your claim see: www.justice.gov. uk/guidance/courts-and-
tribunals/courts/procedure rules/civil/menus/protocol.htm
Case management information 01. Applications
It is important for the court to know if you have already
D1. Applications made any applications in the claim (or are about to
issue one), what they are for and when they will be
heard. The outcome of the applications may affect the
For hearing on case management directions the court gives.
02. Track
If you have indicated in the proposed directions a track attached which would not be the normal track for
the claim, please give brief reasons
below for your choice.
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Have you made any application^) in this claim?
If Yes, what for? (e.g. summary judgment, add another party).
D2. Track
The basic guide by which claims are normally allocated to a track is the amount in dispute, although other factors such as the complexity of the case will also be considered.
Leaflet EXS05 - The fast Track and the Multi-track, explains this in greater detail.
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