ANOTHER ISSUE ABOUT UNLESS ORDERS: CAN A COURT MAKE AN ORDER SPECIFYING A SUM FOR DAMAGES IF THE DEFENDANT DOES NOT COMPLY?

There have been a number of cases about unless orders recently.  This one looks at the issue of whether the court can make an order and state that, if there is default, the claimant can enter judgment for a specific sum in damages.  If this power is not available then a claimant would still need to ...

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