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Editorial: The Scope and Interpretation of Part 18 - Aidan Ellis, Temple Garden Chambers

23/06/13. Part 18 is one of the shortest Parts of the Civil Procedure Rules. Rule 18(1) simply provides that at any time the Court may order a party to “clarify” or “give additional information” in relation to “any matter which is in dispute in the proceedings”. It is nevertheless a significant provision. Insurers routinely rely on it to try to draw Claimants into inconsistencies. The difficulty for both parties is that Part 18 itself offers little guidance about what is...

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