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Statutory Instrument

The County Court (Forms) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 1998

Citation
S.I. 1998/3024
As at
Sections
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Section 1

(1) These Rules may be cited as the County Court (Forms) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 1998.

(2) In these Rules, a form referred to by number means the form so numbered in the Schedule to the County Court (Forms) Rules 1982 .

Section 2

In the notes to Form N.1, for the words–

“If judgment is entered against you and is for £5,000 or more, the plaintiff may be entitled to interest on the total amount.”, there shall be substituted–

If judgment is entered against you and is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 3

In the notes to Form N.1(B), for paragraph 4, there shall be substituted–

If judgment is entered against you and is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 4

In the notes to Forms N.1(D), N.2, N.3 and N.4, for the words–

“If judgment is entered against you and is for £5,000 or more, the plaintiff may be entitled to interest on the full amount.”, there shall be substituted–

If judgment is entered against you and is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 5

In the notes to Forms N.22, N.23, N.25, N.30, N.30(1), N.30(3), N.34, for the words–

“If judgment is for more than £5,000, the plaintiff may be entitled to interest.”, there shall be substituted–

If judgment is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 6

In the notes to Form N.30(2), for the words–

“If the judgment is for more than £5,000, the plaintiff may be entitled to interest.”, there shall be substituted–

If judgment is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 7

In the notes to Form N.35, for the words–

“ where judgment entered for more than £5,000 on or after 1 July 1991 ”, there shall be substituted–

where judgment is entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 8

In the notes to Form N.35A, for the words–

“where judgment entered for more than £5,000 on or after 1 July 1991”, there shall be substituted–

where judgment is entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 9

In the notes to Forms N.37 and N.38, for the words–

“ where judgment entered for more than £5,000 on or after 1 July 1991 ”, there shall be substituted–

where judgment is entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 10

In the notes to Form N.39, for the words–

“Where judgment was entered for more than £5,000 on or after 1 July 1991, the amount shown here may include interest to the date of the application”, there shall be substituted–

Where judgment was entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the amount shown here may include interest to the date of the application.

Section 11

In the notes to Form N.55, for the words–

“ where judgment entered for more than £5,000 on or after 1 July 1991 ”, there shall be substituted–

where judgment is entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 12

In the notes to Form N.61, for the words–

“Where judgment is for more than £5,000 and was entered on or after 1 July 1991, this amount may include interest.”, there shall be substituted–

Where judgment is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, this amount may include interest.

Section 13

In the notes to Form N. 64, for the words–

“ where judgment is for more than £5,000 and was entered on or after 1 July 1991 ”, there shall be substituted–

where judgment is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 14

In the Employer’s record of payments part of Form N.66, for the words–

“If any of the plaintiffs scheduled to this order choose to claim interest on the amount payable to them (where judgment is for more than £5,000 and was entered on or after 1 July 1991), you will be notified of the additional amounts to be deducted before the order is satisfied.”, there shall be substituted–

Any of the plaintiffs scheduled to this order may be able to claim interest on the amount payable to them (where judgment is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest). You will be notified of the additional amounts to be deducted before the order is satisfied.

Section 15

In the notes to Form N.84, for the words–

“ where judgment entered for more than £5,000 on or after 1 July 1991 ”, there shall be substituted–

where judgment is entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest

Section 16

In the notes to Forms N.85, N.86 and N.87, for the words–

“where judgment entered for more than £5,000 on or after 1 July 1991”, there shall be substituted–

where judgment is entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest

Section 17

In the notes to Forms N.96, N.97, N.98 and N.99, for the words–

“If judgment is entered against you and is for £5,000 or more, the plaintiff may be entitled to interest on the full amount.”, there shall be substituted–

If judgment is entered against you and is for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

Section 18

In the notes to Forms N.108 and N.109, for the words–

“If judgment is entered for more than £5,000, the plaintiff may be entitled to interest.”, there shall be substituted–

If judgment is entered for £5,000 or more, or is in respect of a debt which attracts contractual or late payment interest, the plaintiff may be entitled to further interest.

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The County Court (Forms) (Amendment No. 2) Rules 1998 (legislation.gov.uk, OGL v3.0). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/uk/act/uksi-1998-3024

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