Service out of the jurisdiction

Published date21 March 2018
Subject MatterCounty Court forms
N510
Notice for Service out of the
jurisdiction where permission of
the court is not required
(CPR 6.34)
In the
Claim no.
N510 Service out of the Jurisdiction (07.15) © Crown copyright 2015
Name of claimant
Name of defendant
Note:
Where Civil Procedure Rule (CPR 6.34) applies this form must be completed and led at court with the claim form
(www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil). A copy of the form must in addition be served with the claim form.
Where a claim form for service on a defendant out of the jurisdiction under CPR 6.34 is not accompanied by this form,
the claim form may only be served once this form is led with the court or if the court gives permission (CPR 6.34(2)).
Where a claim form is served without particulars of claim, it must be accompanied by a copy of Form N1D - Notes for
defendant on replying to the claim form out of the jurisdiction.
Please tick one of the following boxes being your statement as to why the claim form can be served out of the
jurisdiction without the permission of the court. Also delete anything in square brackets that does not apply.
Please use Part 1 if the claim form to be served in Scotland or Northern Ireland or Part 2 if the claim form is to be
served outside of England and Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland.
PART 1 – Service of the claim form in Scotland and Northern Ireland (CPR 6.32)
In proceedings to which CPR 6.32(1)(a) and 6.32(1)(b)(i) apply the statement is:-
“I state that each claim made against the defendant to be served and included in the claim form is a claim which
the Court has power to determine under the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 and
(a) no proceedings between the parties concerning the same claim are pending in the Courts of any other
part of the United Kingdom; and
(b) the defendant is domiciled in the United Kingdom.
In proceedings to which CPR 6.32(1)(a) and 6.32(1)(b)(ii) apply the statement is:-
“I state that each claim made against the defendant to be served and included in the claim form is a claim which
the Court has power to determine under the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 and
(a) no proceedings between the parties concerning the same claim are pending in the Courts of any other
part if the United Kingdom; and
(b) the proceedings are within paragraph 11 of Schedule 4 of the said Act.
In proceedings to which CPR 6.32(1)(a) and 6.32(1)(b)(iii) apply, the statement is:-
“I state that each claim made against the defendant to be served and included in the claim form is a claim which
the Court has power to determine under the Civil Jurisdiction and Judgments Act 1982 and
(a) no proceedings between the parties concerning the same claim are pending in the Courts of any other
part of the United Kingdom; and
(b) the defendant is a party to an agreement conferring jurisdiction, within paragraph 12 of Schedule 4 to the
said Act.
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