COURT SETS ASIDE A DECISION THAT A CLAIMANT HAD BREACHED A PEREMPTORY ORDER: THE ORDER WAS NOT DRAFTED “IN THE CLEAREST AND MOST PRECISE LANGUAGE” NECESSARY

There have been several cases this  week about the drafting of, and compliance with, unless orders.  We see this issue again here. The Court of Appeal held that the claimant litigant in person had complied with an order of the court.  The decision of the District and Circuit Judge that there had bee...

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