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SCHEDULE 1The Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) 1980

COMMENCEMENT AND PROGRESS OF PROCEEDINGS

ORDER 29INTERLOCUTORY INJUNCTIONS, INTERIM PRESERVATION OF PROPERTY, INTERIM PAYMENTS, ETC.

II. INTERIM PAYMENTS IN ACTIONS FOR PERSONAL INJURIES
Order for interim payment

14.—(1) If, on the hearing of an application under rule 12, the Court is satisfied—

(a)that the defendant against whom the order is sought (in this paragraph referred to as “the respondent”) has admitted liability for the plaintiff's claim; or

(b)that the plaintiff has obtained judgment against the respondent for damages to be assessed; or

(c)that, if the action proceeded to trial, the plaintiff would succeed in the action on the question of liability without any substantial reduction of the damages for fault on his part or on the part of any person in respect of whose injury or death the plaintiff's claim arises and would obtain judgment for damages against the respondent or, where there are two or more defendants, against any of them,

the Court may, if it thinks fit and subject to paragraph (2), order the respondent to make an interim payment of such amount as it thinks just, not exceeding a reasonable proportion of the damages which in the opinion of the Court are likely to be recovered by the plaintiff.

(2) No order shall be made under paragraph (1) if it appears to the Court that the defendant, or, if there are two or more defendants, any of them, is not a person falling within one of the following categories, namely—

(a)a person who is insured in respect of the plaintiff's claim;

(b)a public authority;

(c)a person whose means and resources are such as to enable him to make the interim payment.

(3) Subject to Order 80, rule 10, the amount of any interim payment ordered to be made shall be paid to the plaintiff unless the order provides for it to be paid into court, and where the amount is paid into court, the Court may, on the ex parte application of the plaintiff, order the whole or any part of it to be paid out to him at such time or times as the Court thinks fit.

(4) An interim payment may be ordered to be made in one sum or by such instalments as the Court thinks fit.