Judgment after trial before Judge with jury (Practice Direction 40B para 14.1(2))

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterKing's Bench forms
Particulars of claim In the

No. 46

Judgment after trial before Judge with Jury (Practice Direction 40B paragraph 14.1(2))

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

[ ] DIVISION

[ ] District Registry

Claim No.

Before (Judge’s title and name)

Claimant

Defendant

This claim having been tried before (Judge’s title and name) and a jury at the Royal Courts of Justice [or state other venue].

(Set out here any matters required by paragraphs 7 and 14.2(3) and (4) of Practice Direction 40B))

And the following questions having been put to the jury and the follow answers having been given by the jury to these questions [set out, in numerical order, each question and the answer to it]

And the jury [unanimously][by a majority of ] having found for the (party),

And the Judge having ordered that judgment be entered for the (party) against the (party) as set out below:

IT IS ORDERED that:

1. the defendant pay the claimant damages in the sum of £ (or as ordered).

[2. If the judgment is to be paid by instalments, set out, the total amount of the judgment (2) the amount of each instalment (3) the number of instalments and the date on which each is to be paid and (4) to whom the instalments should be paid.]

[3. the sum of £ now in court standing to the credit of this claim be paid out to the claimant’s legal representative in part satisfaction of the judgment debt and costs together with any interest accrued from the date of this order and that the interest accrued up to the date of this order be paid out to the defendant’s legal representatives as specified in the payment schedule to this order.]

4. the defendant pay the claimant’s costs [summarily assessed in the sum of £ ] [to be the subject of a detailed assessment if not agreed] (or as otherwise ordered as to costs). [5. execution on the [5. Execution on the judgment be stayed until (date) and if within that time the party files not of appeal execution be further stayed until the determination of the appeal or further order.]

Dated

If you do not pay as ordered, this Judgment may be registered on the Register of Judgments, Orders and Fines. This may make it difficult for you to get credit. If you then pay in full within one month you can ask the court to cancel the entry on the Register. You will need to give proof of payment. You can (for a fee) also obtain a Certificate of Cancellation from the court. If you pay the debt in full after one month

you can ask the court to mark the entry on the Register as satisfied and (for a fee) obtain a Certificate of satisfaction to...

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