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The Civil Procedure (Amendment No. 3) Rules 2018

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PART 57ABUSINESS AND PROPERTY COURTS

Contents of this Part

The Business and Property Courts

Rule 57A.1

Courts and lists

Rule 57A.2

Application of the Civil Procedure Rules

Rule 57A.3

The Business and Property Courts

57A.1.(1) The courts listed in paragraph (2) together constitute the Business and Property Courts.

(2) The courts referred to in paragraph (1) are—

(a)the Chancery Division of the High Court, the Commercial Court, the Technology and Construction Court, the Circuit Commercial Court and the Admiralty Court located in the Royal Courts of Justice, Rolls Building; together with

(b)the Chancery Division of the High Court, the Technology and Construction Court and the Circuit Commercial Courts in the District Registries of the High Court specified in Practice Direction 57AA – Business and Property Courts.

Courts and lists

57A.2.  The work of the Business and Property Courts is divided and listed into the courts or lists specified in Practice Direction 57AA – Business and Property Courts.

Application of the Civil Procedure Rules

57A.3.  These Rules and their practice directions apply to claims in the Business and Property Courts unless this Part or a practice direction provides otherwise.

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