DR - Part 36 Flashcards
When can a Part 36 offer be made?
- Part 36 offers can be made at any stage of proceedings, including before proceedings are issued.
Who can make a Part 36 offer?
- A Part 36 offer can be made by either party
What is a Calderbank offer?
An offer,
- usually communicated in writing, and
- written ‘without prejudice save as to costs’,
cannot be referred to the judge until costs are considered after trial, but at that point can be relied upon.
- Does not need to comply with Part 36.
What is the effect of a Calderbank offer?
The court will have regard to a Calderbank offer when it exercises its discretion on costs
What is the form of a Part 36 offer for both claimants and defendants?
- Be in writing;
- Make clear it is made pursuant to Part 36;
- State whether it relates to the whole or part of the claim; and
- State whether it takes into account any counterclaim.
- Specify the relevant period (not less than 21 days)
What is are the additional requirements of a form of a Part 36 offer for defendants?
- must be an offer to pay a single sum of money.
- must offer full payment within 14 days following the date of acceptance otherwise will not be treated as a Part 36 offer unless the offeree accepts the offer.
What is the ‘relevant period’ for a Part 36 offer?
A period of not less than 21 days, specified in a Part 36 offer
When is a Part 36 offer made?
When it is served on the offeree
How long does the offeree have to clarify the details of the offer made by the offeror?
Within 7 days of service
Can an offeror withdraw their Part 36 offer if it has been accepted?
No
Can an offeror withdraw their Part 36 offer if it has not yet been accepted?
The Court’s permission is required to withdraw an offer.
Can an offeror withdraw their Part 36 offer if it has not yet been accepted and the relevant period has expired?
Yes - no need for court’s permission
Can an offeror withdraw their Part 36 offer if it has not yet been accepted and the relevant period has not yet expired and the offeree has not yet accepted?
The revocation will take effect at the end of the relevant period, if the offeree does not serve notice of acceptance during the relevant period.
What happens if an offer gives notice of their withdrawal of their Part 36 offer, then the offer is accepted by the other party before the expiry of the relevant period?
- the offeror needs permission of the court to withdraw
- within 7 days of the notice of acceptance
If an offeror withdraws their Part 36 offer and it has not yet been accepted and the relevant period has not yet expired and the offeree accepts during the relevant period, when will the court allow the revocation?
If satisfied that there has been
- a change of circumstances since the making of the original offer
and
- that it is in the interests of justice to give permission.