Make a legal promise to a court
Published date | 21 March 2018 |
Subject Matter | County Court forms |
General form of undertaking
Between
and
Claimant
Applicant
Petitioner
Defendant
Respondent
Name of court
Claim No.
Claimant’s Ref.
Defendant’s Ref.
This form is
to be used
only for an
undertaking
not for an
injunction
(1) Name of
the person
giving
undertaking
(2) Set out
terms of
undertaking
(3) Give the
date and time
or event
when the
undertaking
will expire
(4) The
judge may
direct that
the party who
gives the
undertaking
shall
personally
sign the
statement
overleaf
(5) Set out
any other
directions
given by the
court
(6) Address of
the person
giving
undertaking
On the day of [19 ][20 ]
(1)
[appeared in person] [was represented by Solicitor / Counsel]
and gave an undertaking to the Court promising (2)
And to be bound by these promises until (3)
The Court explained to (1)
the meaning of his undertaking and the consequences of failing to keep his promises,
And the Court accepted his undertaking (4) [and if so ordered directed that
(1) should sign the statement
overleaf].
And (enter name of Judge) ordered that (5)
N117 General form of undertaking (10.12) © Crown copyright 2012
The Court Oce at
is open from 10 am to 4 pm. When corresponding with the court, address all forms and letters to the Court Manager and quote the claim number.
Important Notice
• If you do not comply with your promises to the court
you may be held to be in contempt of court and
imprisoned or ned, or your assets may be seized.
• If you do not understand anything in this document
you should go to a Solicitor, Legal Advice Centre or a
Citizens’ Advice Bureau
Dated
To (1)
of (6)
Seal
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