The Track System Flashcards
1
Q
Small claims track value
A
Up to £10,000
2
Q
Small claims track personal injury value
A
No more than £1000
3
Q
Small claims track hearing
A
- heard by a District judge in County Court
- lasts between 2-3 hours
- parties are unrepresented, which makes it an informal procedure with minimal cost
4
Q
- heard by a District judge in County Court
- lasts between 2-3 hours
- parties are unrepresented, which makes it an informal procedure with minimal cost
A
Small claims track hearing
5
Q
Claims worth up to £10,000 in value, or personal injury claims of no more than £1000
A
Small claims track
6
Q
Fast track case value
A
between £10,000 and £25,000
7
Q
Claims worth between £10,000 and £25,000
A
Fast track
8
Q
Fast track hearing
A
- Heard in County court by a District or a Circuit judge
- Hearing limited to 1 day
- More formal than small claims as parties may speak for themselves or be represented by a solicitor or barrister
9
Q
- Heard in County court by a District or a Circuit judge
- Hearing limited to 1 day
- More formal than small claims as parties may speak for themselves or be represented by a solicitor or barrister
A
Fast track hearing
10
Q
Multitrack claims
A
value of £25000 or more, or/and complex points of law or evidence
11
Q
value of £25000 or more, or/and complex points of law or evidence
A
Multitrack claims
12
Q
Multitrack hearing
A
- Heard by a Circuit judge in County court or a High court judge in the high court
- Hearing lasts at least 2 days
- Parties may speak for themselves or be represented by a solicitor or barrister
13
Q
- Heard by a Circuit judge in County court or a High court judge in the high court
- Hearing lasts at least 2 days
- Parties may speak for themselves or be represented by a solicitor or barrister
A
Multitrack hearing