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We, the Northern Ireland Supreme Court Rules Committee, being the authority having for the time being power under section 55 of the Judicature (Northern Ireland) Act 1978[1] to make, amend or revoke rules regulating the practice and procedure of the Supreme Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland, hereby, with the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor, exercise those powers as follows: Citation and commencement 1. - (1) These Rules may be cited as the Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) (Amendment No. 2) 1999. (2) These Rules shall come into operation on 6th September 1999. Interpretation 2. In these Rules any reference to an Order by number or an Appendix by letter means the Order so numbered or the Appendix so lettered in the Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) 1980[2]. Statutory interest under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998 3. Order 6[3] shall be amended by inserting after rule 2C the following new rule -
2D. Where a plaintiff claims statutory interest under the Late Payment of Commercial Debts (Interest) Act 1998[4], the endorsement on the writ must give particulars of the contract relied on and, in particular, must show:
(b) the date from which the interest is payable; (c) the rate of statutory interest applicable to the claim; (d) the amount of interest due at a date not later than the date of the issue of the writ; and (e) any claim for further statutory interest from the date to which interest is already claimed to judgment or sooner payment.".
Summary judgment in fraud cases
(b) the third party shall enter a defence to the statement of claim delivered by the defendent within 14 days of its delivery; (c) the defendent and the third party shall furnish to each other their respective lists of documents within 14 days of the third party serving his defence; and (d) the third party may appear in the trial of the action between the plaintiff and the defendant and shall be bound by any judgment or decision in the action in respect of liability, damages or costs.
(1A) Paragraph (1) shall not apply where the defendant who issued the third party notice at the same time -
(b) applies to the Court ex parte to receive and make a rule of Court (having the effect of an order) a consent of all parties providing for the conduct or disposal of the third party proceedings.
(2) If no summons is served on the third party and no ex parte application is made under paragraph (1A), the third party may, not earlier than 7 days after entering an appearance, apply to the Court by summons (to be served on all the other parties to the action) for directions or for an order to set aside the third party notice in place of the directions set out in paragraph (1).".
Payments into court and out of court: the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) (Northern Ireland) Order 1997
(2) For Form No. 20 in Appendix A there shall be substituted the new Form No. 20 set out in Schedule 1 to these Rules.
(b) for Part III there shall be substituted the following Part -
Interpretation and application 18. - (1) In this Part of this Order "hearsay evidence" means evidence consisting of hearsay within the meaning of Article 3(3) of the Civil Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 (in this rule referred to as "the 1997 Order"). (2) Expressions used in this Part of this Order and in the 1997 Order have the same meaning in this Part as they have in that Order. (3) This Part of this Order applies in relation to the trial or hearing of an issue or question arising in a cause or matter, and to a reference, inquiry or assessment of damages, as it applies to the trial or hearing of a cause or matter. Power to call witness for cross-examination on hearsay evidence 19. - (1) Where a party to civil proceedings adduces hearsay evidence of a statement made by a person but does not call the person who made the statement to give evidence, the Court may, on the application of another party, allow that other party to call and cross-examine the person on the statement as if he had been called by the first-mentioned party and as if the hearsay statement were his evidence in chief. (2) Where the Court allows another party to call and cross-examine the person who made the statement, it may give such directions as it thinks fit to secure the attendance of that person as a witness and as to the procedure to be followed. Credibility 20. If -
(b) another party wishes to attack the credibility of the person who made the statement,
that other party shall, so far as is reasonable in the circumstances, notify the party tendering the hearsay evidence of his intention.
Appeals by way of case stated to the Court of Appeal
13. - (1) An application for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal under section 7 of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission Act 1997[10] shall be made within 28 days of the date of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission's decision to refuse leave to appeal. (2) Such an application shall be made ex parte by lodging the following documents in the Central Office, namely:
(b) a statement of the grounds of the application.
(3) The proper officer shall notify the parties of the determination of the Court of Appeal.
Mortgage actions
4A. - (1) Where the plaintiff -
(b) applies for the removal or variation of a stay or suspension contained in an order for delivery of possession made as a result of such a claim in a mortgage action,
he shall, when serving a copy of the notice of appointment or when serving any summons (not being an originating summons) for such a claim or application, also serve on the defendant a notice in Form 10A in Appendix A.
(b) the amount which would have been paid (after taking into account any adjustment for early settlement) in order to redeem the mortgage at the date of commencement of the proceedings and at a stated date not more than 14 days after the date of commencement of the proceedings, specifying the amount of the solicitor's costs and administrative charges which would be payable; (c) the dates between which a particular rate of interest applied, the number of days in that period and the capital on which the interest was calculated.".
(2) In Appendix A there shall be inserted after Form 10 new Form 10A as set out in Schedule 2 to these Rules.
[Heading as in action] Take notice that - The defendant has paid £ into court. The said £ is in satisfaction of [the cause of action] [all the causes of action] in respect of which the plaintiff claims [and after taking into account and satisfying the above-named defendant's cause of action for in respect of which he counterclaims]. or The said £ is in satisfaction of the following causes of action in respect of which the plaintiff claims, namely, [and after taking into account as above]. or Of the said £ , £ is in satisfaction of the plaintiff's causes[s] of action for [and after taking into account as above]. For cases where the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 applies so that the payment in, following acceptance by the plaintiff, would be a compensation payment as defined by Article 3 of that Order add the following particulars - The gross amount of the compensation is £ . The defendant has reduced this sum by £ in accordance with Article 10 of and Schedule 2 to the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 calculated as follows: Name of Benefit Amount Accordingly, £ is the net sum paid into court. Dated the day of [Heading as in summons] To [name of defendant] of Take notice that: 1. The Court has statutory powers to adjourn the proceedings or (at any time before the execution of a judgment or order) stay or suspend execution of a judgment or order for possession or postpone the date of delivery of possession for such period or periods as the Court thinks reasonable if it appears to the Court that in the event of its exercising the power the mortgagor is likely to be able to within a reasonable period to pay any sums due under the mortgage or to remedy a default consisting of a breach of any other obligation arising under or by virtue of the mortgage. 2. Those powers are set out in section 36 of the Administration of Justice 1970 as amended by section 8 of the Administration of Justice Act 1973. Since the Court must be satisfied under those sections that the mortgagor within a reasonable time is likely to be able to pay any sums due under the mortgage, there must be material before the Court which is of sufficient weight to satisfy the Court of that likelihood. 3. There are a number of steps you should immediately consider taking if you want the Court to exercise its discretion under those powers in your favour, namely -
(b) preparing (or having your advisers prepare) a detailed written budget setting out your income and outgoings and indicating the resources available to discharge the arrears on the mortgage (where your mortgage involves payment by instalments) or the entire mortgage debt, if necessary by regular payments over a period of time in addition to the normal regular payments you are required to make under your mortgage; (c) working out carefully what you consider to be your best realistic proposal to discharge arrears of instalments or the entire mortgage debt; if you (with the help of your advisers, if any) cannot realistically propose that you discharge the arrears of mortgage payments or the entire mortgage debt out of resources other than the mortgaged property itself, you should consider whether you should try to sell the mortgaged property (or, if practical, a part of it) in order to discharge the debt, with a view to seeking the exercise of the Court's discretion so as to give you an adequate opportunity to sell the property; (d) attending the hearing as detailed in the notice of appointment or summons that has been served on you, where you should be in a position to provide -
(ii) details of your financial and other relevant circumstances; (iii) your best realistic proposal to discharge the outstanding debt or, where (or insofar as) the mortgage debt is repayable by instalments, the arrears of mortgage instalments together with any normal mortgage instalments that become due;
(e) bringing to the hearing documents to vouch details of your financial and other relevant circumstances (for example, your current or prospective salary, employment prospects and/or state benefits) and, where appropriate, documents relating to your endeavours to sell the premises or obtain a new loan on the security of the premises.
Your attention is drawn to the notes appended to this notice. (This note is not part of the Rules.) These Rules amend the Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) 1980. The amendments are as follows -
(b) Order 14, rule 1(2)(b) is revoked so as to allow the summary judgment procedure to be applied to claims involving allegations of fraud; (c) Order 16, rule 4 is amended to provide automatic directions for the conduct of third party proceedings on the entering of an appearance by the third party; (d) Order 22 is amended in consequence of the new arrangements in relation to payments into court where the Social Security (Recovery of Benefits) (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 applies; (e) Order 38 is amended in consequence of the Civil Evidence (Northern Ireland) Order 1997 principally to provide that where a hearsay statement is adduced in civil proceedings that the maker of the statement may be called and cross-examined; (f) Orders 61 and 94 are amended to make provision for appeals by way of case stated to the Court of Appeal (with leave) from the Special Immigration Appeals Commission; (g) Order 88 is amended -
(ii) to substitute for the present rule 5(6) a new provision requiring a plaintiff claiming payment of money in a mortgage action to set out in greater detail how his claim is calculated.
Notes: [1] 1978 c. 23back [2] S.R. 1980 No. 346; relevant amendments are set out in subsequent footnotes to these Rulesback [3] There are relevant amendments in S.R. 1983 No. 114back [5] There is a relevant amendment in S.R. 1990 No. 267back [6] S.I. 1997/1183 (N.I. 12)back [8] S.I. 1997/2983 (N.I. 21)back [9] There is a relevant amendment in S.R. 1994 No. 286back [11] Order 94 was inserted by S.R. 1980 No. 433back [12] There are amendments of Order 94, rule 2 in S.R. 1983 No. 183, S.R. 1983 No. 407, S.R. 1990 No. 267, S.R. 1993 No. 143 and S.R. 1994 No. 286back
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