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CIVIL COSTS FIFTH EDITION ( IN GOOD CONDITION )
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It deals with all areas of civil costs, from the basic principles of entitlement to the practical details of how costs – both contentious and non-contentious – are actually assessed.
- Clarifies the many areas of uncertainty so that points of law and procedures are fully understood
- Explains all the new costs legislation and rules implementing the Jackson reforms of civil litigation funding
- Considers the overhaul of the Conditional Fee Agreements regime and the implications in libel, personal injury and other areas
- Covers appeals against the summary and detailed assessment of costs
- Examines wasted costs sanctions and the court’s inherent jurisdiction
- Includes chapters on costs in arbitration proceedings, proceedings before the Court of Protection and before other tribunals
- Looks at the recovery of costs and the charging of interest on the unpaid amount
- Includes coverage of the award and assessment of costs in proceedings before the Supreme Court and European Court of Justice
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