Mnemonics Flashcards
What does ‘N’ represent in the context of track allocation?
Need (importance)
What does ‘I’ stand for in the factors the court considers for track allocation?
Importance (to persons not parties)
In track allocation, what does ‘N’ refer to?
Number (of parties)
What does ‘E’ indicate in the track allocation factors?
Expectation (time, £ cost)
What does ‘C’ signify in the track allocation considerations?
Complexity (facts, law or evidence)
What does ‘F’ represent in the nine factors for track allocation?
Financial (value)
What does ‘G’ refer to in the context of track allocation?
Other claim/counterclaim (value & proportion)
In track allocation, what does ‘C’ indicate regarding the parties?
Circumstances (of the parties)
What does ‘V’ stand for in the track allocation factors?
Views (expressed by the parties)
What does ‘A’ represent in the context of relief from sanction?
Application (cost)
In relief from sanction, what does ‘L’ indicate?
Exclude Compliance
What does ‘L’ signify when considering relief from sanction?
Look (at PAR)
What does ‘P’ refer to in the relief from sanction factors?
Promptly
In relief from sanction, what does ‘R’ stand for?
Reason
What does ‘O’ indicate in the context of relief from sanction?
Circumstances (to deal Justice, incl. PEG)
What are the five conditions for default judgment represented by ‘SAINT’?
- S - Service
- A - Acknowledgement
- I - Defence
- N - Time
- T - Tracked
What does ‘P’ represent in the mandatory grounds for setting aside default judgment?
Prompts (summary or strike out application)
In the context of setting aside default judgment, what does ‘A’ stand for?
Application (defendant’s failure to pay)
What does ‘S’ indicate in the mandatory grounds for setting aside default judgment?
Satisfied (sets/in judgment)
What does ‘T’ refer to in the mandatory grounds for setting aside default judgment?
Time (had before the default judgment)
What does ‘D’ represent in the discretionary grounds for setting aside default judgment?
Defence (GOOD)
What does ‘R’ signify in the discretionary grounds for setting aside default judgment?
Real (prospect)
What does ‘O’ indicate in the discretionary grounds for setting aside default judgment?
Objection (meritorious)
What does ‘W’ stand for in the discretionary grounds for setting aside default judgment?
Why (PROP?)