Making Law School Easier, More Efficient, More Enjoyable
This mind map covers the key issues within the topic including:
Types of stays
Effect of stays
Discontinuance of case
Summary disposal of case on point of law
Tests for striking out
The methods of attaining strike out
Applicants for summary judgment
Criteria
When summary judgment is prohibited
Reasons to refuse summary judgment
Procedure
Court powers on granting summary judgment
Professional duties and costs
Charging methods, including CFAs, Insurance, DBAs
Sources of payment
Public funding
Security for costs
Wasted costs orders
Possible costs orders
Example costs
Indemnity principle
Court's discretion regarding costs
Assessment of costs
Special rules regarding a party's capacity
Costs orders at interim hearings
Multiple party and multi-issue cases
Track rules re costs
Formalities
Making, rejecting, countering and withdrawing offers
Acceptance of offers
Costs consequences of Part 35 Offers
Disclosure of offers
Transfers between courts
Money judgment enforcement
Execution against goods
Administration orders
Winding up petitions
Attachment of earnings
Charging orders
Third party debt orders
Non-money judgment enforcement
Appeal routes
Tracks
Appeal court's powers
Appeal hearings
Basic first appeal routes
Leapfrog appeals
Second appeal route
Where permission is and is not required
Seeking permission
Time limits
Mandatory paperwork including skeleton arguments
Respondent's notice
If permission is granted
Principles
Reviewable matters
Parties to judicial review
Remedies available
Irrationality
Procedural impropriety
Illegality
Proportionality
Failure to give reasons
Judicial review pre-action protocol
Judicial review claim form
High court jurisdiction
Permissions to proceed
Judicial review hearings
Contesting the claim
Parties joining the claim