
Blackstone's
Civil Practice
By Charles Plant
(Editor), William Rose (Editor), Stuart Sime (Editor),
Derek French (Editor)
Published on / after 2005
at by Oxford
University Press. 2005,
ISBN 019927780X 0-199-27780-X,
hardback, 3300
pages. Unused and unread, overall condition:
very good. Publisher's stamp to title
page; no CD.

Info
Blackstone's Civil
Practice 2005 provides authoritative coverage and expert analysis
of the process of civil litigation in the county courts and in the High
Court. Written by a team of distinguished authors, it combines a unique
narrative commentary with the full text of Civil Procedure Rules, Practice
Directions, Pre-Action Protocols and Practice Guides.
Blackstone's Civil Practice 2005 is the only civil court text
to explain and analyse civil procedure in narrative chapters. Written
by a team of expert practitioners and academics, the text follows the
course of proceedings from funding litigation and commencement of a
claim through to enforcement of judgements. The text offers lucid, practical
guidance to the effective conduct of litigation - providing detailed
guidance on both the general conduct of litigation, and more specialist
areas such as judicial review, landlord and tenant and posession proceedings;
sale of goods, and consumer credit.
The narrative and materials have been updated in the light of CPR 38
and 39, all rule amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules up to 4 April
2005, and the steady flow of important new cases since the last edition.
Key developments include:
- New edition of the Patents Court Guide
- Provisions on civil restraint orders
- Revised practice for appeals in PD 52
- New fixed success fee rules in road traffic and accident at work conditional
fee agreement claims
- New court fees brought in by the Civil Procedure Fees Order 2004,
SI 2004/3121
- Revised Personal Injury Protocol
Key new case law discussed in the book, includes:
- Cases on legal professional privilege, notably the House of Lords
decision in Three Rivers District Council v Bank of England
- Developments on interim injunctions, notably Cream Holdings v Banerjee
on the inter-relation between injunctions to restrain a threatened breach
of confidence and art.10 of the European Convention of Human Rights
# A General
Matters
# B Funding Litigation
# C Before Commencing a Claim
# D Commencement
# E Responding to a Claim
# F Solicitors
# G Statements of Case
# H Interim Applications
# I Case Management
# J Evidence
# K Discontinuance and Stays
# L Trial
# M Costs
# N Alternative Dispute Resolution
# O Appeals, Judicial Review and EC References
# P Enforcement
# Q Insolvency Proceedings and Companies Matters
# R Landlord and Tenant Possession Proceedings
# S Anti-social Behaviour and Harassment
# T Sale of Goods and Consumer Credit
# U Human Rights and Civil Procedure
# V Terminology
# Appendix 1 - Procedural Checklists
# Appendix 2 - Civil Procedure Rules 1998
and Practice Directions
# Appendix 3 - Pre-action Protocols
# Appendix 4 - Court Guides
# Appendix 5 - Forms
# Appendix 6 - Court Fees Orders
# Appendix 7 - Selected Legisla

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