6. Service of Proceedings Flashcards

1
Q

Why is service of a claim a critical step?

A

Because it triggers the defendant’s obligation to respond

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Within how long of issue must a sealed claim form be served on the defendant where they are:
(1) within the UK and
(2) outside the UK?

What is this period known as?

A

In the UK: Four months
Outside the UK: Six months

It is known as the claim form validity period

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3
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If a claimant wishes to apply to have the claim form validity period extended, within what time period must the application be made?

Only in what circumstances will the court grant it?

A

Application must be made within the original validity period

Exceptional circumstances

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4
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Where a claimant’s solicitor as opposed to the court will serve proceedings, what must the claimant ensure is enclosed, otherwise the court won’t deem service effective?

A

The response pack

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5
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On whom must proceedings be served where the defendant has nominated solicitors to accept service (1) where defendant is an individual, and (2) where defendant is a company?

A

Individual: Must be served on solicitors, otherwise ineffective
Company: Solicitors, or also may be delivered or posted to the company’s registered address

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Q

In the case of personal service to a company, who can accept service?

A

Any person holding a senior position

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Q

In the case of personal service to a partnership being sued in the firm name, who can accept service?

A

A partner, or any person who had control or management of the partnership business at its principal place of business at the time of service

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Q

Does the person being personally served have to take hold of or retain the papers?

A

No, as long as the process server has explained the general nature of the documents

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What are the three requirements for service to be sent by fax?

A
  1. Express consent, even if already communicating by fax
  2. Party has given a fax number to be contacted on
  3. Fax number is within the jurisdiction
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What will satisfy the requirement that a party must give a fax number to be contacted on?

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A fax number on the firm’s writing paper, unless an express indication to the contrary is given

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Is consent to receive service by fax still required even if the parties had been communicating via fax?

A

Yes

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What are the three requirements for service to be sent by DX?

A
  1. Party’s address for service contains a DX number
  2. DX number is on the party’s writing paper
  3. No express indication that service by DX is not acceptable
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What are the two requirements for service to be sent by email?

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  1. Express consent, even if already communicating by email
  2. Party has given an email address to be contacted on
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Is consent to receive service by email still required if an email address is on the firm’s paper or the parties have communicated via email?

A

Yes

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15
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What is the step required to effectuate service in the case of (1) personal service, (2) post or DX, (3) fax, or (4) other electronic method?

A
  1. Personal service: leave claim form with person
  2. Post or DX: post, or leave with service provider
  3. Fax: complete fax transmission
  4. Other electronic method: send email or transmission
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16
Q

When is the claim form deemed to be served, and does this depend on the method used?

A

Irrespective of method used, the claim form is deemed served on the second business day after the step required to effectuate service

17
Q

As an aside, what is a business day per the Civil Procedure Rules?

A

Any day other than Saturday, Sunday, a bank holiday, Good Friday, or Christmas Day

18
Q

What should a claimant do if they believe a defendant no longer lives at an address?

A

Take reasonable steps and make reasonable enquiries to ascertain the defendant’s current address

19
Q

If the claimant cannot ascertain the defendant’s address after taking reasonable steps and making reasonable enquiries, what can they do?

A

Serve on the defendant’s last known address

20
Q

If a defendant wishes to argue that service of proceedings was invalid, where do they indicate this and within what time period must they make an application?

A

Indicate on acknowledgement of service, and make an application to set aside service within 14 days.

21
Q

If the claimant’s solicitor is serving proceedings, within what time period must they file a certificate of service?

A

21 days

22
Q

What must a claimant show to the court to be granted an order to permit service by alternate means or in an alternative place?

A

Good reason for the order

23
Q

Can an order to permit service by alternate means or in an alternative place be made retrospectively, and may the court deem steps already taken to be good service?

A

Yes

24
Q

Even though the Particulars of Claim must be served within 14 days of service of the claim form, what must happen if this 14-day period would take the claimant beyond the validity period, i.e. four/six months from issue depending on where defendant is?

A

The Particulars of Claim must be served within the validity period